Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... verse traditions , through imitation and translation . Pope was wise enough to destroy his true " juvenilia . " What we know about those earliest efforts comes from Joseph Spence's " conversations ” with Pope : I began writing verses of ...
... verse traditions , through imitation and translation . Pope was wise enough to destroy his true " juvenilia . " What we know about those earliest efforts comes from Joseph Spence's " conversations ” with Pope : I began writing verses of ...
第 58 頁
... verse , and in Milton's Paradise Lost Pope would have had good precedent for translating into that verse form . But he was aware , as his remarks to Spence concerning Paradise Lost indicate , that blank verse was better adapted to a ...
... verse , and in Milton's Paradise Lost Pope would have had good precedent for translating into that verse form . But he was aware , as his remarks to Spence concerning Paradise Lost indicate , that blank verse was better adapted to a ...
第 145 頁
... Verse ( if such a Verse remain ) / Show there was one who held it in disdain ” ( ll . 171–72 ) . It does not resolve the debate be- cause the speaker neither comes to terms with nor attempts to reform the corrupt society depicted ...
... Verse ( if such a Verse remain ) / Show there was one who held it in disdain ” ( ll . 171–72 ) . It does not resolve the debate be- cause the speaker neither comes to terms with nor attempts to reform the corrupt society depicted ...
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