Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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Sivu 21
... poem , however , is an " imitation , " not a translation . The idea for Pope's poem came from Chaucer , but the poem itself is original and represents an eighteenth - century point of view . Chaucer's poem had been a love poem , so the ...
... poem , however , is an " imitation , " not a translation . The idea for Pope's poem came from Chaucer , but the poem itself is original and represents an eighteenth - century point of view . Chaucer's poem had been a love poem , so the ...
Sivu 24
... poem : In a poem like Windsor - Forest one cannot expect , nor does one often find , purely descriptive scenes of nature : the setting of the poem is al- ways offering its analogue to human experience . It is not simply that the poem ...
... poem : In a poem like Windsor - Forest one cannot expect , nor does one often find , purely descriptive scenes of nature : the setting of the poem is al- ways offering its analogue to human experience . It is not simply that the poem ...
Sivu 92
... poem but as a religious treatise , and he read it in the faulty French transla- tions of Silhouette ( 1736 ) and Du Resnel ( 1737 ) . In examining the poem for evidence of heterodoxy , Crousaz pushed Pope's ideas further than Pope's ...
... poem but as a religious treatise , and he read it in the faulty French transla- tions of Silhouette ( 1736 ) and Du Resnel ( 1737 ) . In examining the poem for evidence of heterodoxy , Crousaz pushed Pope's ideas further than Pope's ...
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