Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... POPE 135 2 LECTURE V. ON THOMSON AND COWPER 164 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS · APPENDIX : -No . I. No. II . No. III . No ...
... POPE 135 2 LECTURE V. ON THOMSON AND COWPER 164 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS · APPENDIX : -No . I. No. II . No. III . No ...
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... articles in the Appendix on Wordsworth and on Milton are taken from " The Round Table . " That on Pope , Lord Byron , and Mr. Bowles , from " The London Magazine , for 1821. " LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY.
... articles in the Appendix on Wordsworth and on Milton are taken from " The Round Table . " That on Pope , Lord Byron , and Mr. Bowles , from " The London Magazine , for 1821. " LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY.
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... thought . " This is equally the origin of wit and fancy , of comedy and tragedy , of the sublime and pathetic . When Pope says of the Lord Mayor's shew , - " Now night descending , the proud scene is o'er 14 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
... thought . " This is equally the origin of wit and fancy , of comedy and tragedy , of the sublime and pathetic . When Pope says of the Lord Mayor's shew , - " Now night descending , the proud scene is o'er 14 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
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... Pope's versification is tiresome , from its ex- cessive sweetness and uniformity . Shakspeare's blank verse is the perfection of dramatic dialogue . All is not poetry that passes for such : nor does verse make the whole difference ...
... Pope's versification is tiresome , from its ex- cessive sweetness and uniformity . Shakspeare's blank verse is the perfection of dramatic dialogue . All is not poetry that passes for such : nor does verse make the whole difference ...
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... Pope Anastasius the Sixth : " and half the person- ages whom he has crowded into the Inferno are his own acquaintance . All this perhaps tends to heighten the effect by the bold inte- mixture of realities , and by an appeal , as it were ...
... Pope Anastasius the Sixth : " and half the person- ages whom he has crowded into the Inferno are his own acquaintance . All this perhaps tends to heighten the effect by the bold inte- mixture of realities , and by an appeal , as it were ...
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