Pope, the Critical HeritageJohn Barnard Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973 - 544 sivua |
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... Theocritus . The Reason of this I take to be yet unobserved by the Criticks , viz . They never meant them all for Pastorals . Which it is plain Philips hath done , and in that Particular excelled both Theocritus and Virgil . As ...
... Theocritus . The Reason of this I take to be yet unobserved by the Criticks , viz . They never meant them all for Pastorals . Which it is plain Philips hath done , and in that Particular excelled both Theocritus and Virgil . As ...
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... Theocritus , and from his Latin translator Virgil , he has merited but little applause . It may not be unentertaining to see how coldly and unpoetically POPE has copied the subsequent appeal to the nymphs on the death of Daphnis , in ...
... Theocritus , and from his Latin translator Virgil , he has merited but little applause . It may not be unentertaining to see how coldly and unpoetically POPE has copied the subsequent appeal to the nymphs on the death of Daphnis , in ...
Sivu 462
... Theocritus is strained and unnatural : that in POPE is natural and fervid . The pleasure which the shepherd in Theocritus proposes from his transformation , of creeping among the leaves of ivy and fern which compose his mistress's ...
... Theocritus is strained and unnatural : that in POPE is natural and fervid . The pleasure which the shepherd in Theocritus proposes from his transformation , of creeping among the leaves of ivy and fern which compose his mistress's ...
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