The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... ancient authors who " gloriously offend " against them . Or it seeks support in Longinus and his furor poeticus as ... Ancients versus Moderns the adherents of Taste are likely to be found on the side of the Ancients . But it is also ...
... ancient authors who " gloriously offend " against them . Or it seeks support in Longinus and his furor poeticus as ... Ancients versus Moderns the adherents of Taste are likely to be found on the side of the Ancients . But it is also ...
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... ancient times conspir'd to disallow What then was new , what had been ancient now ? ( 135-6 ) Still less does he counsel imitation of the ancients , except as one may seek to conform one's spirit to their serenity and truth . Though ...
... ancient times conspir'd to disallow What then was new , what had been ancient now ? ( 135-6 ) Still less does he counsel imitation of the ancients , except as one may seek to conform one's spirit to their serenity and truth . Though ...
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... ancient authors and of the earlier monuments of modern literature . Such work as his is the indispensable foundation of any sound study of the literature of Greece and Rome . Until we have separated the genuine writings of an author ...
... ancient authors and of the earlier monuments of modern literature . Such work as his is the indispensable foundation of any sound study of the literature of Greece and Rome . Until we have separated the genuine writings of an author ...
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Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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