Essay on CriticismUniversity Press, 1908 - 170 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 25
... hence there appeared in our literature forms of composition as yet comparatively unfamiliar , —the satire , the epigram , the didactic essay . There was a change also in poetic method . The age which dates from the Restoration was ...
... hence there appeared in our literature forms of composition as yet comparatively unfamiliar , —the satire , the epigram , the didactic essay . There was a change also in poetic method . The age which dates from the Restoration was ...
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... hence inferred that every line written by Pope is as perfect as it should be , or may be taken as a model . Writing is a sustained endeavour to express meaning , and the artist is perpetually dropping below his own ideal . Besides , a ...
... hence inferred that every line written by Pope is as perfect as it should be , or may be taken as a model . Writing is a sustained endeavour to express meaning , and the artist is perpetually dropping below his own ideal . Besides , a ...
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... Hence Cowper complains of Pope that he- ' Made poetry a mere mechanic art , And every warbler has the tune by heart . ' But Pope is not to be held responsible for the wearisome thrumming over of his tune by those who came after him and ...
... Hence Cowper complains of Pope that he- ' Made poetry a mere mechanic art , And every warbler has the tune by heart . ' But Pope is not to be held responsible for the wearisome thrumming over of his tune by those who came after him and ...
الصفحة 35
... Hence the number of syllables in a line is ten , and the metre is therefore described as decasyllabic . In each foot an unaccented syllable precedes an accented syllable . Borrowing the technical terminology of Greek and Latin prosody ...
... Hence the number of syllables in a line is ten , and the metre is therefore described as decasyllabic . In each foot an unaccented syllable precedes an accented syllable . Borrowing the technical terminology of Greek and Latin prosody ...
الصفحة 37
... Hence a monosyllabic line is objec- tionable , for a monosyllabic line can have no caesura ; e.g. 1. 451— ' Which lives | as long as fools | are pleased | to laugh . ' In reading the following extract from the Essay , observe that there ...
... Hence a monosyllabic line is objec- tionable , for a monosyllabic line can have no caesura ; e.g. 1. 451— ' Which lives | as long as fools | are pleased | to laugh . ' In reading the following extract from the Essay , observe that there ...
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Absalom and Achitophel accent Addison admire Æneid Alexandrine ancient artistic Ben Jonson Boileau caesura called censure century classical conceit contains correctness couplet Cowley denotes didactic Dryden Duke dull Dunciad emotion Epic Poetry 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 Triplet true truth verb verse versification Virgil Waller Walsh Warton word write written wrote