Pastoral Poetry, and an Essay on CriticismMethuen, 1961 - 498 sivua |
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... translations are to be found , moreover , the most striking evidences of the forma- tion of his style and art , and of his progress from translation to imi- tation , from imitation to creation . Pope's knowledge of Greek and Latin has ...
... translations are to be found , moreover , the most striking evidences of the forma- tion of his style and art , and of his progress from translation to imi- tation , from imitation to creation . Pope's knowledge of Greek and Latin has ...
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... translation , and it therefore provided a young and ambitious poet with the oppor- tunity of surpassing it . III In his Preface to the volume in which the translation by Scrope , and later that by Pope , appeared , Dryden states that ...
... translation , and it therefore provided a young and ambitious poet with the oppor- tunity of surpassing it . III In his Preface to the volume in which the translation by Scrope , and later that by Pope , appeared , Dryden states that ...
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... translation of part of Statius , by some very bad hand " . The very bad hand was that of Thomas Stephens , but Pope liked " extremely " both his and Sandys's translations . He also informed Spence that the epic poem he wrote at the age ...
... translation of part of Statius , by some very bad hand " . The very bad hand was that of Thomas Stephens , but Pope liked " extremely " both his and Sandys's translations . He also informed Spence that the epic poem he wrote at the age ...
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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
That a true Taste is as rare to be found as a true Genius v 9 to | 18 |
That most men are born with some Taste but spoild by false Educa | 25 |
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