The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... Pope considers him a holiday - writer , Southey a wit ; but neither regards him as qualified for the high title of poet . It is perfectly true that Denham was not a poet in Pope's sense of the word , a man who made the writing of verse ...
... Pope considers him a holiday - writer , Southey a wit ; but neither regards him as qualified for the high title of poet . It is perfectly true that Denham was not a poet in Pope's sense of the word , a man who made the writing of verse ...
Pagina 30
... Pope . We might multiply examples , but these are enough to show that closed couplets were not the invention of any one man , but were simply the outcome of a gradual process of prosodical develop- ment.157 Yet though not the first to ...
... Pope . We might multiply examples , but these are enough to show that closed couplets were not the invention of any one man , but were simply the outcome of a gradual process of prosodical develop- ment.157 Yet though not the first to ...
Pagina 335
... Pope considered that the ' reflections upon life and political insti- tutions ' were the distinguishing excellence of Cooper's Hill . He emulated in this respect his master's merits , surpassing him in polish of style , and fell below ...
... Pope considered that the ' reflections upon life and political insti- tutions ' were the distinguishing excellence of Cooper's Hill . He emulated in this respect his master's merits , surpassing him in polish of style , and fell below ...
Cuprins
Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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