Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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Sivu 43
... surprise that whereas numberless poets , critics , and orators have compiled and digested the art of ancient poesy , there hath not arisen among us one person so public spirited as to perform the like for the modern , although it is ...
... surprise that whereas numberless poets , critics , and orators have compiled and digested the art of ancient poesy , there hath not arisen among us one person so public spirited as to perform the like for the modern , although it is ...
Sivu 69
... surprise . On the extent of the British arms : Under the tropics is our language spoke , And part of Flanders hath received our yoke.67 On a warrior : And thou Dalhoussy the Great God of War , Lieutenant Colonel to the Earl of Mar.68 On ...
... surprise . On the extent of the British arms : Under the tropics is our language spoke , And part of Flanders hath received our yoke.67 On a warrior : And thou Dalhoussy the Great God of War , Lieutenant Colonel to the Earl of Mar.68 On ...
Sivu 134
... surprise artfully managed , which arises from unexpected revolutions of great actions , affects the mind with a peculiar delight.2 In this consists the principal pleasure of a romance and well - writ tragedy . But besides this , there ...
... surprise artfully managed , which arises from unexpected revolutions of great actions , affects the mind with a peculiar delight.2 In this consists the principal pleasure of a romance and well - writ tragedy . But besides this , there ...
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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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