Pastoral Poetry, and an Essay on CriticismMethuen, 1961 - 498 頁 |
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第 104 頁
... couplet form . Typically , critics have taken the balance of lines 3 and 4 as representative of Pope's procedure in the poem , overlooking the fact that these two lines stand for the pastor- al mode which the poet has rejected , along ...
... couplet form . Typically , critics have taken the balance of lines 3 and 4 as representative of Pope's procedure in the poem , overlooking the fact that these two lines stand for the pastor- al mode which the poet has rejected , along ...
第 213 頁
... couplet , and so , even in the face of such ridicule , he maintained the studied ambiguity of the lines ; even when , some thirty years after Dennis's attack , he re- vised the couplet , he carefully preserved its equivocal character ...
... couplet , and so , even in the face of such ridicule , he maintained the studied ambiguity of the lines ; even when , some thirty years after Dennis's attack , he re- vised the couplet , he carefully preserved its equivocal character ...
第 279 頁
... Couplet fraught With some unmeaning Thing they call a Thought , 350 355 how quickly that Sense was cloy'd by the ... couplet in The Dispensary , II 1-2 : Soon as with gentle Sighs the ev'ning Breeze Begun to whisper thro ' the murm'ring ...
... Couplet fraught With some unmeaning Thing they call a Thought , 350 355 how quickly that Sense was cloy'd by the ... couplet in The Dispensary , II 1-2 : Soon as with gentle Sighs the ev'ning Breeze Begun to whisper thro ' the murm'ring ...
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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
That a true Taste is as rare to be found as a true Genius v 9 to | 18 |
That most men are born with some Taste but spoild by false Educa | 25 |
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