Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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... numbers of several of our poets puts me upon communicating a few thoughts , or rather doubts , of mine on that head , some of which ' tis likely I may have hinted to you formerly in conversa- tion ; but I will here put together all the ...
... numbers of several of our poets puts me upon communicating a few thoughts , or rather doubts , of mine on that head , some of which ' tis likely I may have hinted to you formerly in conversa- tion ; but I will here put together all the ...
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... numbers . These are only the pleasing parts of poetry , which may be judged of at a view and comprehended all at once . And ( to express myself like a painter ) their coloring entertains the sight , but the lines and life of the picture ...
... numbers . These are only the pleasing parts of poetry , which may be judged of at a view and comprehended all at once . And ( to express myself like a painter ) their coloring entertains the sight , but the lines and life of the picture ...
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... numbers that they flow with so much ease as to make one imagine Homer had no other care than to transcribe as fast as the Muses dictated , and at the same time with so much force and inspiriting vigor that they awaken and raise us like ...
... numbers that they flow with so much ease as to make one imagine Homer had no other care than to transcribe as fast as the Muses dictated , and at the same time with so much force and inspiriting vigor that they awaken and raise us like ...
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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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