The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... object , ' whether the object be a moral or a material one : Pope composes with his eye on his style , into which he translates his object , whatever it is . That , therefore , which Homer conveys to us immediately , Pope conveys to us ...
... object , ' whether the object be a moral or a material one : Pope composes with his eye on his style , into which he translates his object , whatever it is . That , therefore , which Homer conveys to us immediately , Pope conveys to us ...
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... object and its ex- pression . Chapman translates his object into Elizabethan , as Pope translates it into the Augustan of Queen Anne ; both convey it to us through a medium . Homer , on the other hand , sees his object and conveys it to ...
... object and its ex- pression . Chapman translates his object into Elizabethan , as Pope translates it into the Augustan of Queen Anne ; both convey it to us through a medium . Homer , on the other hand , sees his object and conveys it to ...
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... object as in itself it really is . But , owing to the presence in English literature of this ec- centric and arbitrary spirit , owing to the strong tendency of 30 English writers to bring to the consideration of their object some ...
... object as in itself it really is . But , owing to the presence in English literature of this ec- centric and arbitrary spirit , owing to the strong tendency of 30 English writers to bring to the consideration of their object some ...
Inhalt
Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accent action Æschylus ancient antiquated Aristotle ballad better blank verse called Chapman character chorus Cowper Cresphontes criticism diction dramatic edition effect eminently Emperor England English aristocracy English hexameter epic epic poetry Euripides Europe expression fault feeling France French nation genius give Goethe grand style Greece Greek hexameter Homer's poetry human Hyginus Ibid ideas idiomatic Iliad interesting Italian Italy language lecture lines literary literature London Louis Veuillot Lucretius Maffei manner Matthew Arnold Menander Merope metre Milton mind modern movement Napoleon National Review natural never Newman noble original passage Pausanias perfectly phontes plainness and directness poem poet poetical Polyphontes Pope Pope's Preface present produced prose quaint quoted rapid rendering Homer Review rhyme rhythm scholar seems sense Shakspeare simplicity Sophocles Spedding spirit stanza story things thought Thucydides tion tragedy tragic translating Homer translation of Homer Trojans true Virgil Voltaire Voltaire's words ΙΟ
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