Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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... Short is the date , alas , of modern rhymes ; And ' tis but just to let them live betimes . No longer now that Golden Age appears , When patriarch wits survived a thousand years ; Now length of fame ( our second life ) is lost , And ...
... Short is the date , alas , of modern rhymes ; And ' tis but just to let them live betimes . No longer now that Golden Age appears , When patriarch wits survived a thousand years ; Now length of fame ( our second life ) is lost , And ...
Sivu 62
... exalted head . " Horace , Odes , Bk I , Ode i , 1. 36 . 45. From Nicholas Rowe's Lady Jane Grey , Act V , scene i ( Elwin and Courthope ) . this subject . Nor will the short bounds of this 62 LITERARY CRITICISM OF POPE.
... exalted head . " Horace , Odes , Bk I , Ode i , 1. 36 . 45. From Nicholas Rowe's Lady Jane Grey , Act V , scene i ( Elwin and Courthope ) . this subject . Nor will the short bounds of this 62 LITERARY CRITICISM OF POPE.
Sivu 93
... short paper the substance of those numerous dissertations the critics have made on the subject , without omit- ting ... short and flow- ing ; the expression humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not florid ; easy ...
... short paper the substance of those numerous dissertations the critics have made on the subject , without omit- ting ... short and flow- ing ; the expression humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not florid ; easy ...
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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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