The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... whole passage is grammatically a single sentence , and this grammatical suspension welds each couplet into the next , and the eleven couplets into a unified musical movement . The portrait of " Sporus " is disposed into a number of ...
... whole passage is grammatically a single sentence , and this grammatical suspension welds each couplet into the next , and the eleven couplets into a unified musical movement . The portrait of " Sporus " is disposed into a number of ...
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... whole in the utmost Liveliness to his Imagination . " But in his translation he has thought necessary to overlay these " small circumstances " with a needless prettiness of phrasing : Thus having spoke , th ' illustrious Chief of Troy ...
... whole in the utmost Liveliness to his Imagination . " But in his translation he has thought necessary to overlay these " small circumstances " with a needless prettiness of phrasing : Thus having spoke , th ' illustrious Chief of Troy ...
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... whole circle of his friends — to Swift and Gay and Dr. Arbuthnot - it seemed that the fine fabric of humane learning , and of the art of writing as its chief as its chief exponent , was being torn to rags and tatters by certain evil ...
... whole circle of his friends — to Swift and Gay and Dr. Arbuthnot - it seemed that the fine fabric of humane learning , and of the art of writing as its chief as its chief exponent , was being torn to rags and tatters by certain evil ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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