Essay on CriticismUniversity Press, 1908 - 170 من الصفحات |
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... Greek and Roman writers of the first rank whose works are called ' classics ' ; or as the ' School of Pope , ' because in Pope it reached its climax . This classical school of poetry , which marked a reaction against the metaphysical ...
... Greek and Roman writers of the first rank whose works are called ' classics ' ; or as the ' School of Pope , ' because in Pope it reached its climax . This classical school of poetry , which marked a reaction against the metaphysical ...
الصفحة 29
... Greeks and Romans had ransacked the illimitable realms of genius and taste , and swept off the whole of the spoils But the clever school - boy lacks the power of restraint which marks the workmanship of Pope . The clever school - boy is ...
... Greeks and Romans had ransacked the illimitable realms of genius and taste , and swept off the whole of the spoils But the clever school - boy lacks the power of restraint which marks the workmanship of Pope . The clever school - boy is ...
الصفحة 35
... Greek and Latin prosody , in which a foot composed of a syllable short in quantity followed by a syllable long in quantity is termed an iambus , we speak of the lines of heroic verse as iambic . When from a series of such lines as these ...
... Greek and Latin prosody , in which a foot composed of a syllable short in quantity followed by a syllable long in quantity is termed an iambus , we speak of the lines of heroic verse as iambic . When from a series of such lines as these ...
الصفحة 36
... Greek and Latin prosody , to denote the division of a foot between parts of different words . But many writers on English metres indicate by caesura the division in a line occasioned by a pause in the delivery . Thus they would say that ...
... Greek and Latin prosody , to denote the division of a foot between parts of different words . But many writers on English metres indicate by caesura the division in a line occasioned by a pause in the delivery . Thus they would say that ...
الصفحة 72
... Greeks like turns of nature found , And the world's victor stood subdu'd by Sound ! The pow'r of Music all our hearts allow , And what Timotheus was , is DRYDEN now . 380 Avoid Extremes , and shun the fault of such Who 72 122 ESSAY ON ...
... Greeks like turns of nature found , And the world's victor stood subdu'd by Sound ! The pow'r of Music all our hearts allow , And what Timotheus was , is DRYDEN now . 380 Avoid Extremes , and shun the fault of such Who 72 122 ESSAY ON ...
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Absalom and Achitophel accent Addison admire Æneid Alexandrine alliteration ancient artistic Ben Jonson Boileau caesura called censure century classical conceit contains correctness couplet Cowley Denham denotes didactic Dryden Duke dull Dunciad emotion Essay on Criticism ev'ry excellent expression fame fancy faults fools genius grace Greek hence Homer Horace imagination imitation Johnson judge judgment King language Latin learn'd learning lines literary literature Longinus Lord Matthew Arnold meaning meant merit metre mind Mount Helicon Muse Nature ne'er numbers o'er open vowels passage pause Peter Lombard poem poet's poetic poetry poets Pope Pope's praise precepts prose reader reign remarks rhymes Rome Roscommon rules Sainte Beuve Satire says sense Shakespeare signifies song speaks spirit style syllables taste things thought Timotheus tion Triplet true truth verse versification Virgil Waller Walsh Warton word write written wrote