The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... given us a Shakespeare , a Spenser , or even so essentially " classical " a poet as Milton . Pope could forget their " faults " in his whole - hearted admiration of their " beauties . " For him the ultimate criterion of poetry is not a ...
... given us a Shakespeare , a Spenser , or even so essentially " classical " a poet as Milton . Pope could forget their " faults " in his whole - hearted admiration of their " beauties . " For him the ultimate criterion of poetry is not a ...
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... given the weight , and no more than the weight , appropriate to it from the logic of the context , with total unconcern for the rhythmical pattern of the iambic line . Of that the poet himself has taken full care . Any artificial ...
... given the weight , and no more than the weight , appropriate to it from the logic of the context , with total unconcern for the rhythmical pattern of the iambic line . Of that the poet himself has taken full care . Any artificial ...
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... given greater weight by the presence of more than the normal number of heavy syllables . This metrical de- vice is one of those which Pope deliberately ex- emplifies in the familiar passage of the Essay on Criticism where , as sheer ...
... given greater weight by the presence of more than the normal number of heavy syllables . This metrical de- vice is one of those which Pope deliberately ex- emplifies in the familiar passage of the Essay on Criticism where , as sheer ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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