Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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Sivu 45
... greatest adversaries have sometimes descended towards us , and doubtless might now and then have arrived at the Bathos itself , had it not been for that mistaken opinion they all entertained , that the rules of the Ancients were equally ...
... greatest adversaries have sometimes descended towards us , and doubtless might now and then have arrived at the Bathos itself , had it not been for that mistaken opinion they all entertained , that the rules of the Ancients were equally ...
Sivu 107
... greatest inven- tion of any writer whatever . The praise of judgment Virgil has justly contested with him , and others may have their pretensions as to particular excellencies ; but his invention remains yet un- rivaled . Nor is it a ...
... greatest inven- tion of any writer whatever . The praise of judgment Virgil has justly contested with him , and others may have their pretensions as to particular excellencies ; but his invention remains yet un- rivaled . Nor is it a ...
Sivu 148
... greatest vigor , the whole structure of that work is dramatic and full of action , whereas the greater part of the Odyssey is employed in narration , which is the taste of old age ; so that in this latter piece we may compare him to the ...
... greatest vigor , the whole structure of that work is dramatic and full of action , whereas the greater part of the Odyssey is employed in narration , which is the taste of old age ; so that in this latter piece we may compare him to the ...
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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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action admire allowed Ancients appear Bathos beauty better Book character circumstances common considered criticism edition English epic Essay example excellent expression figures force genius give given greater greatest hand hath head Homer honor ideas Iliad images imagination imitation invention judge judgment kind language learning least less lines live look manner means method mind moral names Nature never numbers object observe occasion Odyssey once original particular passages pastoral persons Philips piece plain plays pleased poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's practice praise present Press principal proper raise reader reason remarks rise rules seems sense Shakespeare short simplicity sometimes sort speak speeches spirit style sublime taken taste things thought tion translation true turn University verse Virgil whole writing