A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... Pope did learn some Latin , and his earliest experi- ments , apart from the Ode to Solitude , are translations in Dryden's manner from Statius , the first book of the Thebaid , Ovid's Sappho to Phao and a version of Chaucer's The Wife ...
... Pope did learn some Latin , and his earliest experi- ments , apart from the Ode to Solitude , are translations in Dryden's manner from Statius , the first book of the Thebaid , Ovid's Sappho to Phao and a version of Chaucer's The Wife ...
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... Pope will on occasion pose as To virtue only and her friends a friend . His satires do not blend anger and pure fun as do Burns's Death and Dr. Hornbook or the more outrageous Holy Willie's Prayer . Personal animosity is the feather ...
... Pope will on occasion pose as To virtue only and her friends a friend . His satires do not blend anger and pure fun as do Burns's Death and Dr. Hornbook or the more outrageous Holy Willie's Prayer . Personal animosity is the feather ...
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... Pope replied with the Dunciad , in which Theobald figures as the Laureate of dulness . In a later edition he was displaced by Colley Cibber . Pope's Homer was for long familiar to more readers than his satires or didactic poems ...
... Pope replied with the Dunciad , in which Theobald figures as the Laureate of dulness . In a later edition he was displaced by Colley Cibber . Pope's Homer was for long familiar to more readers than his satires or didactic poems ...
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