The Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1858 - 414 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... blank verse ; neither did Pope claim it , but com- mitted it to Broome . How the two associates performed their parts is well known to the readers of poetry , who have never been able to distinguish their books from those of Pope . In ...
... blank verse ; neither did Pope claim it , but com- mitted it to Broome . How the two associates performed their parts is well known to the readers of poetry , who have never been able to distinguish their books from those of Pope . In ...
Pagina 50
... blank verse will find few readers , while another can be had in rhyme . The piece ad- dressed to Lambarde is no disagreeable specimen of episto- lary poetry ; and his Ode to the Lord Gower was pronounced by Pope the next ode in the ...
... blank verse will find few readers , while another can be had in rhyme . The piece ad- dressed to Lambarde is no disagreeable specimen of episto- lary poetry ; and his Ode to the Lord Gower was pronounced by Pope the next ode in the ...
Pagina 80
... blank verse , of which however his two first lines gave a bad specimen . To this poem praise cannot be totally denied . He is allowed by sportsmen to write with great intelligence of his subject , which is the first requisite to ...
... blank verse , of which however his two first lines gave a bad specimen . To this poem praise cannot be totally denied . He is allowed by sportsmen to write with great intelligence of his subject , which is the first requisite to ...
Pagina 255
... poem , perhaps without much loss to mankind ; for his hero was Brutus the Trojan , who , according to a ... blank verse , which Pope had adopted with great imprudence , and , I think , without due consideration of the nature ...
... poem , perhaps without much loss to mankind ; for his hero was Brutus the Trojan , who , according to a ... blank verse , which Pope had adopted with great imprudence , and , I think , without due consideration of the nature ...
Pagina 314
... blank verse is no more the blank verse of Milton , or of any other poet , than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley . His numbers , his pauses , his diction , are of his own growth , without transcription , without imitation ...
... blank verse is no more the blank verse of Milton , or of any other poet , than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley . His numbers , his pauses , his diction , are of his own growth , without transcription , without imitation ...
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