The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. vii
... English Poets Chaucer Spenser ( The Alley ) Waller ( Of a Lady singing to her Lute ) ( On a Fan of the Author's Design ) Cowley • 144 • 153 • 171 • 176 . 177 • 177 Book III . . 391 • 179 Book IV . • 179 Imitations • 403 179 By the ...
... English Poets Chaucer Spenser ( The Alley ) Waller ( Of a Lady singing to her Lute ) ( On a Fan of the Author's Design ) Cowley • 144 • 153 • 171 • 176 . 177 • 177 Book III . . 391 • 179 Book IV . • 179 Imitations • 403 179 By the ...
Стр. ix
... English Augustans were not warmed by the favour of any English Augustus . William the Deliverer , in whose reign they had grown up , had been without stomach for the literature of a nation with whose tastes and habits he had never made ...
... English Augustans were not warmed by the favour of any English Augustus . William the Deliverer , in whose reign they had grown up , had been without stomach for the literature of a nation with whose tastes and habits he had never made ...
Стр. x
... English writers in subsequent times . But amidst the cynically selfish party - warfare which degraded our political life in the reign of Queen Anne , the value of literature was depreciated in accordance with the general decay of ...
... English writers in subsequent times . But amidst the cynically selfish party - warfare which degraded our political life in the reign of Queen Anne , the value of literature was depreciated in accordance with the general decay of ...
Стр. xix
... English rule would seem to lead to a contrary conclusion . As to Italian , he is said to have preferred Ariosto to Tasso ; but translations existed of both ; and the circumstance that in his Essay on Criticism he unjustifiably singles ...
... English rule would seem to lead to a contrary conclusion . As to Italian , he is said to have preferred Ariosto to Tasso ; but translations existed of both ; and the circumstance that in his Essay on Criticism he unjustifiably singles ...
Стр. xx
... English poets his Imitations offer sufficient proofs ; that the genius of Chaucer only in part , and that of Spenser hardly at all , revealed itself to him , seems equally clear , if equally natural . His brief apprenticeship was ...
... English poets his Imitations offer sufficient proofs ; that the genius of Chaucer only in part , and that of Spenser hardly at all , revealed itself to him , seems equally clear , if equally natural . His brief apprenticeship was ...
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