Pastoral Poetry, and an Essay on CriticismMethuen, 1961 - 498 sivua |
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... verse of such exceptional brilliance does not reflect something more than the commonplace , or at least if it is not a means of bringing new life into the commonplace . At any rate , an examination of the verse itself should be a means ...
... verse of such exceptional brilliance does not reflect something more than the commonplace , or at least if it is not a means of bringing new life into the commonplace . At any rate , an examination of the verse itself should be a means ...
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... verse is seen in his Discourse on Pastoral Poetry . There he states that the " expression " in pastoral should be " humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not florid ; easy , and yet lively . " The " numbers ...
... verse is seen in his Discourse on Pastoral Poetry . There he states that the " expression " in pastoral should be " humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not florid ; easy , and yet lively . " The " numbers ...
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... verse translation he had made of the Essay . It was never published , but it probably was passed about in French liter- ary circles . It was followed in 1717 by another verse translation by Robethon , private secretary to King George I ...
... verse translation he had made of the Essay . It was never published , but it probably was passed about in French liter- ary circles . It was followed in 1717 by another verse translation by Robethon , private secretary to King George I ...
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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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