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... taste in England , and to enforce the rules laid down by the ancients , had not proved stimulating to poetic genius , and , with the death of Dryden , we have seen that poetry practically ceased to exist in England . When it returned it ...
... taste in England , and to enforce the rules laid down by the ancients , had not proved stimulating to poetic genius , and , with the death of Dryden , we have seen that poetry practically ceased to exist in England . When it returned it ...
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... taste . MATTHEW PRIOR in the same year , though more than twice the age of Pope , ventured upon the earliest publication of his poems , bringing from the close of the seventeenth century a certain richness of style which. Mrs. Pope ( the ...
... taste . MATTHEW PRIOR in the same year , though more than twice the age of Pope , ventured upon the earliest publication of his poems , bringing from the close of the seventeenth century a certain richness of style which. Mrs. Pope ( the ...
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... taste . Pope and his school had closely studied their Boileau , and had learned their lesson well , so well that for the future Eng- land is no longer the ape of the French , but is competent , more and more confidently as the cen- tury ...
... taste . Pope and his school had closely studied their Boileau , and had learned their lesson well , so well that for the future Eng- land is no longer the ape of the French , but is competent , more and more confidently as the cen- tury ...
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... taste of their own times , and that was exactly what Pope was competent to give them . But if they were the gainers by his twelve years ' labour , so was he . The close study of the Homeric diction gave firmness and ease to his style ...
... taste of their own times , and that was exactly what Pope was competent to give them . But if they were the gainers by his twelve years ' labour , so was he . The close study of the Homeric diction gave firmness and ease to his style ...
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... taste was prodigious . The Iliad was translated entirely by Pope ; but in order to complete the Odyssey he called in the help of two Cambridge poet - scholars , Elijah Fenton and William Broome , who between them performed half the task ...
... taste was prodigious . The Iliad was translated entirely by Pope ; but in order to complete the Odyssey he called in the help of two Cambridge poet - scholars , Elijah Fenton and William Broome , who between them performed half the task ...
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