The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... gives clear primacy to Invention as opposed to Judgment — and this was presumably his settled opinion ; but in the Essay on Criticism the emphasis is rather on the dangers of too profuse a Wit , a Wit not disciplined by Judgment . For ...
... gives clear primacy to Invention as opposed to Judgment — and this was presumably his settled opinion ; but in the Essay on Criticism the emphasis is rather on the dangers of too profuse a Wit , a Wit not disciplined by Judgment . For ...
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... give full emphasis to this idea of the " fine Gentleman " mixed with the warrior . Again , I shall give first a closely literal translation of the Greek : So when [ the two armies ] were now advanced near to one another , godlike Paris ...
... give full emphasis to this idea of the " fine Gentleman " mixed with the warrior . Again , I shall give first a closely literal translation of the Greek : So when [ the two armies ] were now advanced near to one another , godlike Paris ...
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... gives the intellectual pleasure of terse , compact epigram . But in Epistles II , III , and IV there are too many passages ... give consistency to the varying ideas which Pope had picked up here and there . Man is for the purposes of one ...
... gives the intellectual pleasure of terse , compact epigram . But in Epistles II , III , and IV there are too many passages ... give consistency to the varying ideas which Pope had picked up here and there . Man is for the purposes of one ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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