Studies in English LiteratureEdward Stanford, 1883 - 444 頁 |
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... . The warmest enthusiast for Spenser , Keats , and Shelley has but a narrow judgment of poetry if he cannot also admire the sonorous verse of Dryden , or the consummate art - an art which in itself is genius - ALEXANDER POPE . 5.
... . The warmest enthusiast for Spenser , Keats , and Shelley has but a narrow judgment of poetry if he cannot also admire the sonorous verse of Dryden , or the consummate art - an art which in itself is genius - ALEXANDER POPE . 5.
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... that to form an independent judgment on all the discussions to which Pope's biography has given rise would require a special study , not of months , but 99 of years , and he remarked , with equal 6 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... that to form an independent judgment on all the discussions to which Pope's biography has given rise would require a special study , not of months , but 99 of years , and he remarked , with equal 6 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE .
第 56 頁
... judgment often is , it is frequently , like Hazlitt's , warped by prejudice . " He thought acutely by fits , " says ... judgments passed upon the poem that professes to deal with the art . The work , according to Dr. Johnson , placed ...
... judgment often is , it is frequently , like Hazlitt's , warped by prejudice . " He thought acutely by fits , " says ... judgments passed upon the poem that professes to deal with the art . The work , according to Dr. Johnson , placed ...
第 61 頁
... judgment on things poetical is rarely at fault , observes that " when Pope , as in the Rape of the Lock , ' found a subject exactly level with his genius , he was able to make what taken for all in all is the most perfect poem in the ...
... judgment on things poetical is rarely at fault , observes that " when Pope , as in the Rape of the Lock , ' found a subject exactly level with his genius , he was able to make what taken for all in all is the most perfect poem in the ...
第 64 頁
... judgment surely , since a poet is not to be judged by the same rules as an his- torian . " He adopted , " we are told , " the common incident of a miserable girl having recourse to self- destruction , and he wished to have it believed ...
... judgment surely , since a poet is not to be judged by the same rules as an his- torian . " He adopted , " we are told , " the common incident of a miserable girl having recourse to self- destruction , and he wished to have it believed ...
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