The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... fire must burn steadily and brightly , without smoke or explosive spluttering . It is obvious that by such tests as these Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milton too frequently fall short of " correctness . " Could Pope have read him with ...
... fire must burn steadily and brightly , without smoke or explosive spluttering . It is obvious that by such tests as these Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milton too frequently fall short of " correctness . " Could Pope have read him with ...
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... Fire , this Vivida vis animi , in a very few . ( Fol . B 2 , verso ) It is Wit or Invention that can alone kindle the flame ; it is the function of Judgment to tend the fire , to see that it shall burn clear and bright , that it shall ...
... Fire , this Vivida vis animi , in a very few . ( Fol . B 2 , verso ) It is Wit or Invention that can alone kindle the flame ; it is the function of Judgment to tend the fire , to see that it shall burn clear and bright , that it shall ...
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... Fire which makes his chief Charac- ter , " Pope declares in his Preface . It is where Homer's fire burns most ardently that his translator has best succeeded in keeping the flame alive . As a specimen of Pope at his best one may take ...
... Fire which makes his chief Charac- ter , " Pope declares in his Preface . It is where Homer's fire burns most ardently that his translator has best succeeded in keeping the flame alive . As a specimen of Pope at his best one may take ...
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PAGE | 20 |
The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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