The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... Homer . Warton records that he had been informed that " Atterbury , being in company with Bentley and Pope , insisted upon know- ing the Doctor's opinion of the English Homer ; and that , being earnestly pressed to declare his ...
... Homer . Warton records that he had been informed that " Atterbury , being in company with Bentley and Pope , insisted upon know- ing the Doctor's opinion of the English Homer ; and that , being earnestly pressed to declare his ...
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... Homer's " chief character . " And it is , I think , the only verse translation of Homer - perhaps the only verse translation into English of any long poem - of which so much can be said . I find Chapman's Homer , with its Elizabethan ...
... Homer's " chief character . " And it is , I think , the only verse translation of Homer - perhaps the only verse translation into English of any long poem - of which so much can be said . I find Chapman's Homer , with its Elizabethan ...
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... Homer " is neither Homer nor Pope . It can well be maintained that of all verse translations of Homer , Pope's is the most poetical , the most readable ; but the modern reader , innocent of Greek , who wishes to get what he can of Homer's ...
... Homer " is neither Homer nor Pope . It can well be maintained that of all verse translations of Homer , Pope's is the most poetical , the most readable ; but the modern reader , innocent of Greek , who wishes to get what he can of Homer's ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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