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... Pope stood for and illustrated the virtues of urbanity , ease , grace , elegance , and technical finish ; the other school , championed by Dennis , stood for high seriousness , passion , and correctness in design or structure rather ...
... Pope stood for and illustrated the virtues of urbanity , ease , grace , elegance , and technical finish ; the other school , championed by Dennis , stood for high seriousness , passion , and correctness in design or structure rather ...
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... Pope . In the second place , he took the popularity of Pope to be a symbol of the degeneracy of public taste , the preference for what is light , elegant , and idle over that which is high - minded , passionate , and useful ; Pope's ...
... Pope . In the second place , he took the popularity of Pope to be a symbol of the degeneracy of public taste , the preference for what is light , elegant , and idle over that which is high - minded , passionate , and useful ; Pope's ...
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... Pope himself recognized the great difficulties of translating Homer partly because Homer had written " in a superior Language " ( cf. Preface to the Iliad , in Ault , Prose Works of Pope [ Oxford , 1936 ] , p . 244 ) , and he confessed ...
... Pope himself recognized the great difficulties of translating Homer partly because Homer had written " in a superior Language " ( cf. Preface to the Iliad , in Ault , Prose Works of Pope [ Oxford , 1936 ] , p . 244 ) , and he confessed ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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