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... style is easier and simpler than that of his earlier works , and often reproduces the character- istic flavour of his conversation . The subject , if not entirely new , is perennially interesting , and had never been ade- quately ...
... style is easier and simpler than that of his earlier works , and often reproduces the character- istic flavour of his conversation . The subject , if not entirely new , is perennially interesting , and had never been ade- quately ...
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... fallacies of Pope's ' Essay on Man . ' His hatred of insincerity inspires his condemnation of Cowley's ' Mistress ' and Hammond's Elegies . For many of the received conventions of poetry , both as to form and style , he had no PREFACE . ix.
... fallacies of Pope's ' Essay on Man . ' His hatred of insincerity inspires his condemnation of Cowley's ' Mistress ' and Hammond's Elegies . For many of the received conventions of poetry , both as to form and style , he had no PREFACE . ix.
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... style or the versifica- tion of ' Lycidas . ' In all questions of diction and metre he followed the traditions of Dryden and Pope . Pope , he said , had left in his Homer a treasure of poetical elegances to posterity . His version might ...
... style or the versifica- tion of ' Lycidas . ' In all questions of diction and metre he followed the traditions of Dryden and Pope . Pope , he said , had left in his Homer a treasure of poetical elegances to posterity . His version might ...
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... style ; and Francini wrote him an ode , of which the first stanza is only empty noise ; the rest are perhaps too diffuse on common topics : but the last is natural and beautiful . From Florence he went to Sienna , and from Sienna to 25 ...
... style ; and Francini wrote him an ode , of which the first stanza is only empty noise ; the rest are perhaps too diffuse on common topics : but the last is natural and beautiful . From Florence he went to Sienna , and from Sienna to 25 ...
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... style of his piece is rough , and such perhaps was that of his antagonist . This roughness he justifies by great 10 examples , in a long digression . Sometimes he tries to be humorous : Lest I should take him for some chaplain in hand ...
... style of his piece is rough , and such perhaps was that of his antagonist . This roughness he justifies by great 10 examples , in a long digression . Sometimes he tries to be humorous : Lest I should take him for some chaplain in hand ...
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