Alexander PopeOxford University Press, 1993 - 737 Seiten Alexander Pope has often been termed the first truly professional poet in English. He had an acute awareness of traditions he had inherited and a clear vision of where he stood in literary history. In this representative selection of Pope's most important work Pat Rogers presents all the major poems and a characteristic sample of his prose, including satires, pamphlets, and periodical writing. Pope's criticism is represented by his preface to his edition of Shakespeare, and the personal side of his work is illustrated by short pasages from his conversations with Joseph Spence and examples of his wide-ranging correspondence. |
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... Imitations of Horace , the first of which dates from 1733. It has been suggested by Miriam Leranbaum that Pope began ... imitation ' meant an adaptation of some earlier text , modernizing references and inserting topical material , but ...
... Imitations of Horace , the first of which dates from 1733. It has been suggested by Miriam Leranbaum that Pope began ... imitation ' meant an adaptation of some earlier text , modernizing references and inserting topical material , but ...
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... Imitation , and the manner of Imitating That the true authors of the Profound are to imitate diligently the examples in their own way , is not to be questioned , and that divers have by this means attained to a depth whereunto their own ...
... Imitation , and the manner of Imitating That the true authors of the Profound are to imitate diligently the examples in their own way , is not to be questioned , and that divers have by this means attained to a depth whereunto their own ...
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... imitate it in English . After he was gone , I read it over , translated it in a morning or two , and sent it to the ... Imitation ( Cambridge , 1985 ) . In early editions the Latin text was printed opposite the English version , so that ...
... imitate it in English . After he was gone , I read it over , translated it in a morning or two , and sent it to the ... Imitation ( Cambridge , 1985 ) . In early editions the Latin text was printed opposite the English version , so that ...
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Pastorals I | 1 |
An Essay on Criticism | 17 |
Sappho to Phaon | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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