Essays and Studies, Volumen25J. Murray, 1940 |
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... Pope , for that matter ) . For Pope , then , poetic diction would cover all the words used in all the kinds — which meant virtually all the words in the dictionary , except those which nobody knew the mean- ing of without intense ...
... Pope , for that matter ) . For Pope , then , poetic diction would cover all the words used in all the kinds — which meant virtually all the words in the dictionary , except those which nobody knew the mean- ing of without intense ...
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... Pope's general position . He seems indeed to be repeating Pope's words - it was to be expected that he should pay attention to Pope's Preface before attacking the diction which he considered to have sprung from the transla- tion which ...
... Pope's general position . He seems indeed to be repeating Pope's words - it was to be expected that he should pay attention to Pope's Preface before attacking the diction which he considered to have sprung from the transla- tion which ...
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... Pope follows Dryden's example . There is , however , no need to examine the epic diction here because the nineteenth - century attackers , though they single out Pope's Homer as the source of the diction , select for examination that ...
... Pope follows Dryden's example . There is , however , no need to examine the epic diction here because the nineteenth - century attackers , though they single out Pope's Homer as the source of the diction , select for examination that ...
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1939 | 7 |
THE LANGUAGE OF THE KINGIS QUAIR | 22 |
SIR WALTER RALEGHS FAREWELL LETTER | 39 |
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Augustan Ballads Blake Book of Hergest broken leaf called CCXVI Cecil Chaucer Chaucerian child Cobham Coleridge contemporary copy Crabbe criticism daughter dialect doubt Dryden early edition Edwards eighteenth eighteenth-century poets English poetry English text folio Georgics Glamorgan hand Hatfield hath instance Jesus College kinds King James Kingis Quair language Last Poems Latin chronicle Laurence Housman letter lines live Lord manuscript Matthew Arnold means medieval mind modern Morgan Lewis nature-poem never Nightingale nineteenth nineteenth-century poets Note-book numbering owte Oxford passage pastoral and georgic phrase poet's poetic diction poetic realism Pope Pope's printed purely Scottish recto rhyme Scottish forms Scottish scribes scribblings seems sense seventeenth Shropshire Lad Sir Walter Ralegh sixteenth century Skeat Souls stanza suicide thing Thomas Ragland Thomas Wilkins thowe tion Titchfield Abbey transcript translation verse verso Virgil volume West Midland wife words Wordsworth writing written wrote