Alexander PopePeter Dixon Ohio University Press, 1972 - 342 sider |
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... original ' poem , a type of Augustan epic , a looking glass through which a civilization — its man- ners , achievements , and frustrations - could be viewed . Nowhere to my knowledge is this stated more lucidly than in the introduction ...
... original ' poem , a type of Augustan epic , a looking glass through which a civilization — its man- ners , achievements , and frustrations - could be viewed . Nowhere to my knowledge is this stated more lucidly than in the introduction ...
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... original composition , in which he achieves what was for the age the summit of literary creation , the epic poem . There is another reason why the poem should be approached in this light . Since the early nineteenth century our ...
... original composition , in which he achieves what was for the age the summit of literary creation , the epic poem . There is another reason why the poem should be approached in this light . Since the early nineteenth century our ...
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... originals from anything we have seen so far . In previous instances he has been concerned to widen the range of a poem by evoking likenesses of one kind or another to an earlier one . In these two he is using an original ( the epic poem ...
... originals from anything we have seen so far . In previous instances he has been concerned to widen the range of a poem by evoking likenesses of one kind or another to an earlier one . In these two he is using an original ( the epic poem ...
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