A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 161
... Pope , Swift and Addison . Defoe , a self - made man , of less literary culture , must be regarded by himself . POPE I The chief poet of Queen Anne's reign was an invalid of small stature and delicate constitution , whose bad nerves and ...
... Pope , Swift and Addison . Defoe , a self - made man , of less literary culture , must be regarded by himself . POPE I The chief poet of Queen Anne's reign was an invalid of small stature and delicate constitution , whose bad nerves and ...
Pagina 163
... Pope's next work was in some ways his masterpiece . Worship of epic poetry , once so rich a source of inspiration , had now hardened into a convention . Men spoke as if they knew exactly how an epic was made , and Pope him- self , to ...
... Pope's next work was in some ways his masterpiece . Worship of epic poetry , once so rich a source of inspiration , had now hardened into a convention . Men spoke as if they knew exactly how an epic was made , and Pope him- self , to ...
Pagina 164
... Pope's fame . Five years later came the Odyssey , a translation in which Pope had two collaborators , who , like many other men , knew their master's " tune by heart . " Pope's amazing success had created a whole host of jealous rivals ...
... Pope's fame . Five years later came the Odyssey , a translation in which Pope had two collaborators , who , like many other men , knew their master's " tune by heart . " Pope's amazing success had created a whole host of jealous rivals ...
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