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Pope is less happy when Homer is in his simpler manner , where poetic elevation is achieved by an exquisite rightness of image and a relatively unadorned directness of statement . Probably the most famous passage of the Iliad in this ...
Pope is less happy when Homer is in his simpler manner , where poetic elevation is achieved by an exquisite rightness of image and a relatively unadorned directness of statement . Probably the most famous passage of the Iliad in this ...
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... the publisher wrote : As the Epistolary Way of Writing hath prevailed much of late , we have ventured to publish this Piece composed some Time since , and whose Author chose this Manner , notwithstanding his Subject was high and of ...
... the publisher wrote : As the Epistolary Way of Writing hath prevailed much of late , we have ventured to publish this Piece composed some Time since , and whose Author chose this Manner , notwithstanding his Subject was high and of ...
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The title page states that it is an imitation in the Manner of Mr. Pope ” ; but , though Pope never in so many words acknowledged it , there can be no doubt that it is his work . The dedication , “ To Alexander Pope , Esq . , ” is all ...
The title page states that it is an imitation in the Manner of Mr. Pope ” ; but , though Pope never in so many words acknowledged it , there can be no doubt that it is his work . The dedication , “ To Alexander Pope , Esq . , ” is all ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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