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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... verse . The poetry of Pope is emphatically poetry for men . appreciate his genius ; no woman that we know of has ever written of him impartially . The reason is obvious . The poet's " false and scandalous charges against the sex , " as ...
... verse . The poetry of Pope is emphatically poetry for men . appreciate his genius ; no woman that we know of has ever written of him impartially . The reason is obvious . The poet's " false and scandalous charges against the sex , " as ...
第 32 頁
... verse , and certainly , in the passage quoted by Mr. Carruthers , in which Lavinia is compared to a myrtle blooming in the hollow breast of the mountains , " beneath the shelter of encircling hills , " Pope has not only produced a ...
... verse , and certainly , in the passage quoted by Mr. Carruthers , in which Lavinia is compared to a myrtle blooming in the hollow breast of the mountains , " beneath the shelter of encircling hills , " Pope has not only produced a ...
第 42 頁
... verse , and he did beat him incontestably , he could not approach his admirable prose , which re- mains perhaps unequalled to this day . Addison had his faults , but we do not believe that a rancorous jealousy was one of them . As much ...
... verse , and he did beat him incontestably , he could not approach his admirable prose , which re- mains perhaps unequalled to this day . Addison had his faults , but we do not believe that a rancorous jealousy was one of them . As much ...
第 53 頁
... turn from the correspondence of Pope to his poetry . In prose he exhibited but half his strength , in verse he towered far above his com- petitors and contemporaries . We are accustomed to call Pope ALEXANDER POPE . 53.
... turn from the correspondence of Pope to his poetry . In prose he exhibited but half his strength , in verse he towered far above his com- petitors and contemporaries . We are accustomed to call Pope ALEXANDER POPE . 53.
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