Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... present , and he informed the present by the past . More than this no translator could do , and the consensus of critical opinion agrees that Pope's translation of the Iliad still remains the most exciting , vivid , and , in most ...
... present , and he informed the present by the past . More than this no translator could do , and the consensus of critical opinion agrees that Pope's translation of the Iliad still remains the most exciting , vivid , and , in most ...
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Donald Bettice Clark. their own ages to enrich the present with the traditions of an summe older , respected civilization and , in a sense , to contribute to the past by continuing its culture into the present . One of Pope's fa- vorite ...
Donald Bettice Clark. their own ages to enrich the present with the traditions of an summe older , respected civilization and , in a sense , to contribute to the past by continuing its culture into the present . One of Pope's fa- vorite ...
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... present ( the eighteenth century ) . This plane is a serious one ; but it is mocked by a second , more specific ... present through the alternation of tones the heroic ideal for society and to indicate how far short of those ideals ...
... present ( the eighteenth century ) . This plane is a serious one ; but it is mocked by a second , more specific ... present through the alternation of tones the heroic ideal for society and to indicate how far short of those ideals ...
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