On the Poetry of PopeClarendon Press, 1938 - 179 страница |
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... WHOle ... In wit , as nature , what affects our hearts Is not th ' exactness of peculiar parts ; ' Tis not a lip , or eye , we beauty call , But the joint force and full result of all . . . .4 The importance of design is implied between ...
... WHOle ... In wit , as nature , what affects our hearts Is not th ' exactness of peculiar parts ; ' Tis not a lip , or eye , we beauty call , But the joint force and full result of all . . . .4 The importance of design is implied between ...
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... whole . Pope's Homer was held responsible by Coleridge for most of this diction . And Coleridge did not stand alone in thinking it ' the main source of our pseudo - poetic diction ' . Southey held that it had ' done more than any , or ...
... whole . Pope's Homer was held responsible by Coleridge for most of this diction . And Coleridge did not stand alone in thinking it ' the main source of our pseudo - poetic diction ' . Southey held that it had ' done more than any , or ...
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... whole poems for an age.3 In the Dunciad antiquarian scholars are mocked in a ' no language ' intended to suggest the materials of their study : But who is he , in closet close y - pent , Of sober face , with learned dust besprent ...
... whole poems for an age.3 In the Dunciad antiquarian scholars are mocked in a ' no language ' intended to suggest the materials of their study : But who is he , in closet close y - pent , Of sober face , with learned dust besprent ...
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