A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 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 was convinced , was the work of Addison himself , whom , for several reasons , Pope regarded as “ a timorous foe , and a suspicious friend " . Moreover the financial success of the Iliad , of which the version was completed in 1720 ...
... Pope was convinced , was the work of Addison himself , whom , for several reasons , Pope regarded as “ a timorous foe , and a suspicious friend " . Moreover the financial success of the Iliad , of which the version was completed in 1720 ...
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... Pope's did for well over a century . The third period of Pope's activity began with the completion of his Homer , and was devoted mainly to satire , but included his philosophical poem , the Essay on Man . A close study of the Dunciad ...
... Pope's did for well over a century . The third period of Pope's activity began with the completion of his Homer , and was devoted mainly to satire , but included his philosophical poem , the Essay on Man . A close study of the Dunciad ...
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