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Mr. Tillotson's illuminating essay , On the Poetry of Pope , reached me after most of my book was already in type . CONTENTS PAGE Preface V I. The Canons of Poetic Art. debt to poet . graces vi Preface.
Mr. Tillotson's illuminating essay , On the Poetry of Pope , reached me after most of my book was already in type . CONTENTS PAGE Preface V I. The Canons of Poetic Art. debt to poet . graces vi Preface.
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Aristotle ( and Dryden in his Preface to Troilus and Cressida had echoed the phrase ) : En effet sa Poétique n'est à ... ( Réflexions sur la Poétique : Préface ) And Pope's definition of “ true wit ” as “ what oft was thought but ne'er ...
Aristotle ( and Dryden in his Preface to Troilus and Cressida had echoed the phrase ) : En effet sa Poétique n'est à ... ( Réflexions sur la Poétique : Préface ) And Pope's definition of “ true wit ” as “ what oft was thought but ne'er ...
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Pope uses the word " imagination ” as a synonym for “ invention ” in the paragraphs of the Preface in which he discusses Homer's images and his expression . The word " wit ” is not used in the Preface . 11 man .
Pope uses the word " imagination ” as a synonym for “ invention ” in the paragraphs of the Preface in which he discusses Homer's images and his expression . The word " wit ” is not used in the Preface . 11 man .
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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