Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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... English , and that in doing this he wishes to be as faithful as possible to the essential spirit of his great original ; he must there- fore decide what that essential spirit is which his rendering ought to preserve for English readers ...
... English , and that in doing this he wishes to be as faithful as possible to the essential spirit of his great original ; he must there- fore decide what that essential spirit is which his rendering ought to preserve for English readers ...
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... English Thought and Literature by R. F. Jones and Others . Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1951 . JACK , IAN . Augustan Satire : Intention and Idiom in English Poetry , 1660-1750 . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1952 . Knight ...
... English Thought and Literature by R. F. Jones and Others . Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1951 . JACK , IAN . Augustan Satire : Intention and Idiom in English Poetry , 1660-1750 . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1952 . Knight ...
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... English without destroying the purity of our language . I believe such should be retained as slide easily of themselves into an English compound without violence to the ear or to the received rules of composi- tion , as well as those ...
... English without destroying the purity of our language . I believe such should be retained as slide easily of themselves into an English compound without violence to the ear or to the received rules of composi- tion , as well as those ...
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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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