Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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... BATHOS OR PROFUND IS THE NATURAL TASTE Of Man AND IN PARTICULAR OF THE PRESENT AGE The taste of the Bathos is implanted by Nature itself in the soul of man , ' till perverted by custom or example he is taught , or rather compelled , to ...
... BATHOS OR PROFUND IS THE NATURAL TASTE Of Man AND IN PARTICULAR OF THE PRESENT AGE The taste of the Bathos is implanted by Nature itself in the soul of man , ' till perverted by custom or example he is taught , or rather compelled , to ...
Sivu 178
... Bathos , 48-53 ; kinds of in the Bathos , 53-55 Geoffrey of Monmouth , 85 Gildon , Charles , 54 , 87 Granville , George , Lord Lansdowne , 129 Guardian , the , No. 30 , xvi ; No. 40 see Pope Guarini , Giovanni Battista , Pastor Fido ...
... Bathos , 48-53 ; kinds of in the Bathos , 53-55 Geoffrey of Monmouth , 85 Gildon , Charles , 54 , 87 Granville , George , Lord Lansdowne , 129 Guardian , the , No. 30 , xvi ; No. 40 see Pope Guarini , Giovanni Battista , Pastor Fido ...
Sivu 180
... Bathos , 47-48 ; for pastorals , 94–95 ; and Shakespeare , 164 Rymer , Thomas , xv Salmasius , 98 Satire , general ... Bathos , 73-80 Sublime , the , and the Bathos , xix , 45-46 , 48 , 61 ; and the Iliad and Odyssey , 148-149 , 151 ...
... Bathos , 47-48 ; for pastorals , 94–95 ; and Shakespeare , 164 Rymer , Thomas , xv Salmasius , 98 Satire , general ... Bathos , 73-80 Sublime , the , and the Bathos , xix , 45-46 , 48 , 61 ; and the Iliad and Odyssey , 148-149 , 151 ...
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Preface to the Works of 1717 | 23 |
From Popes Correspondence | 29 |
Of the Art of Sinking in Poetry | 43 |
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