Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... Pope's lines would allow . His great influence on Germanic classicism will be named below ( chap . vii . ) Alexander Pope 1 ( born 21st May 1688 , died 30th May 1744 ) was endowed with a gift of expression more than equal to anything ...
... Pope's lines would allow . His great influence on Germanic classicism will be named below ( chap . vii . ) Alexander Pope 1 ( born 21st May 1688 , died 30th May 1744 ) was endowed with a gift of expression more than equal to anything ...
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... Pope , but in the campaign of Wordsworth and Coleridge . Yet Pope cared better for Homer than his practice shows . What a smooth and noble poem he substituted , despite his poverty in Greek , and his lack of the physical basis necessary ...
... Pope , but in the campaign of Wordsworth and Coleridge . Yet Pope cared better for Homer than his practice shows . What a smooth and noble poem he substituted , despite his poverty in Greek , and his lack of the physical basis necessary ...
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... Pope's own ignorance . His edition of Shakespeare came out in 1725. It is not without nice verbal div- inations , and the preface is his finest piece of prose . But it is made on lordly principles ; Shakespeare is cut or trimmed whenever ...
... Pope's own ignorance . His edition of Shakespeare came out in 1725. It is not without nice verbal div- inations , and the preface is his finest piece of prose . But it is made on lordly principles ; Shakespeare is cut or trimmed whenever ...
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