Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... Imitation . It is here that the foreign Alexandrine begins to smooth , though not to strengthen , our couplet . These three kinds , satire , imitation , translation , become indistinctly divided when they are practised , in a common ...
... Imitation . It is here that the foreign Alexandrine begins to smooth , though not to strengthen , our couplet . These three kinds , satire , imitation , translation , become indistinctly divided when they are practised , in a common ...
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... Imitation , the most specific of all the " Franco - Roman " importations into our verse , loosened the canons of translating on the one side , and on the other tended to cast satire into a ready - made framework , very free within rigid ...
... Imitation , the most specific of all the " Franco - Roman " importations into our verse , loosened the canons of translating on the one side , and on the other tended to cast satire into a ready - made framework , very free within rigid ...
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... imitation of nature - the nature of man as a social animal . Imitation is more or less precise transcription , the preciser the better . Its aim is the improvement of man , whom it represents . Its forms are mainly prescribed by canons ...
... imitation of nature - the nature of man as a social animal . Imitation is more or less precise transcription , the preciser the better . Its aim is the improvement of man , whom it represents . Its forms are mainly prescribed by canons ...
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