The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... poet . It is the critic rather than the poet for whom a little learning is so dangerous a thing . But though the Essay is concerned primarily with criticism , an art of poetry is inevitably there by im- plication ; for the good critic ...
... poet . It is the critic rather than the poet for whom a little learning is so dangerous a thing . But though the Essay is concerned primarily with criticism , an art of poetry is inevitably there by im- plication ; for the good critic ...
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... poet who was not only a " great " poet , but to an extraordinary degree also a " correct " poet . " " Correctness , " the perfect " following of nature , ' demands in the poet a nice balance of the two faculties into which the critical ...
... poet who was not only a " great " poet , but to an extraordinary degree also a " correct " poet . " " Correctness , " the perfect " following of nature , ' demands in the poet a nice balance of the two faculties into which the critical ...
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... poet . It is this portrait of Pope , rather than the quizzical por- trait by Richardson in the National Portrait Gallery or the Roubillac bust , that would have lingered in men's memories , and coloured their reading of the man and the poet ...
... poet . It is this portrait of Pope , rather than the quizzical por- trait by Richardson in the National Portrait Gallery or the Roubillac bust , that would have lingered in men's memories , and coloured their reading of the man and the poet ...
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