Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 من الصفحات |
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... poem narrative , such as is yours , is called an epic poem ; the heroic poem dramatic is tragedy . The scommatic narrative is satire , dramatic is comedy . The pastoral nar- rative is called simply pastoral , anciently bucolic ; the ...
... poem narrative , such as is yours , is called an epic poem ; the heroic poem dramatic is tragedy . The scommatic narrative is satire , dramatic is comedy . The pastoral nar- rative is called simply pastoral , anciently bucolic ; the ...
الصفحة 25
... poem , which is to exhibit a venerable and amiable image of heroic virtue , must not only be the poet , to place and connect , but also the philosopher , to furnish and square his matter , that is , to make both body and soul , color ...
... poem , which is to exhibit a venerable and amiable image of heroic virtue , must not only be the poet , to place and connect , but also the philosopher , to furnish and square his matter , that is , to make both body and soul , color ...
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... poem which was within the compass of them , he should be subjected to the same fate which has attended all who have written epic poems ever since the time of Homer , and that is , to be a copyist instead of an original . ' Tis true ...
... poem which was within the compass of them , he should be subjected to the same fate which has attended all who have written epic poems ever since the time of Homer , and that is , to be a copyist instead of an original . ' Tis true ...
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