Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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Sivu 112
... character , but even in the under - parts of it , to which he takes care to give a tincture of that principal one . For example , the main characters of Ulysses and Nestor consist in wisdom , and they are distinct in this ; the wisdom ...
... character , but even in the under - parts of it , to which he takes care to give a tincture of that principal one . For example , the main characters of Ulysses and Nestor consist in wisdom , and they are distinct in this ; the wisdom ...
Sivu 137
... character , which Homer has heightened and darkened in extremes , because on the one side valor is the darling quality of epic poetry and , on the other , anger the par- ticular subject of his poem . When characters thus mixed are well ...
... character , which Homer has heightened and darkened in extremes , because on the one side valor is the darling quality of epic poetry and , on the other , anger the par- ticular subject of his poem . When characters thus mixed are well ...
Sivu 147
... character and style of it . Whoever reads the Odyssey with an eye to the Iliad , expecting to find it of the same character or of the same sort of spirit , will be grievously deceived and err against the first principle of criticism ...
... character and style of it . Whoever reads the Odyssey with an eye to the Iliad , expecting to find it of the same character or of the same sort of spirit , will be grievously deceived and err against the first principle of criticism ...
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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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