Popes Shakespeare-Ausgabe als Spiegel seiner Kunstauffassung, Volum 14;Volum 19Herbert Lang, 1975 - 545 pàgines Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht Popes Shakespeare-Rezeption so wie sie sich aus dem Text seiner Shakespeare-Ausgabe ablesen lässt. Die sich aus der eigenwilligen Editionstechnik Popes ergebenden Indizien für seine Kunstauffassung werden sowohl mit den theoretischen literarkritischen Äusserungen als auch mit der eigenen Dichtung in Beziehung gebracht, wodurch sich ein neuer Einblick in die ihm eigene Konsequenz des Editionsverfahrens ergibt. |
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Pàgina 154
... Nature / each just Supply provides , Works without Show , and without Pomp presides : In some fair Body , thus th'informing Soul With Spirits feeds , with Vigour fills the whole , Each Notion guides , and ev'ry Nerve sustains ; It self ...
... Nature / each just Supply provides , Works without Show , and without Pomp presides : In some fair Body , thus th'informing Soul With Spirits feeds , with Vigour fills the whole , Each Notion guides , and ev'ry Nerve sustains ; It self ...
Pàgina 163
... Nature loves Truth so well , that it hardly ever admits of flourishing : Conceit is to Nature what Paint is to Beauty ; it is not only needless , but impairs what it wou'd improve . There is a certain Majesty in Sim- plicity which is ...
... Nature loves Truth so well , that it hardly ever admits of flourishing : Conceit is to Nature what Paint is to Beauty ; it is not only needless , but impairs what it wou'd improve . There is a certain Majesty in Sim- plicity which is ...
Pàgina 177
... nature of comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speak- ing , and what is nearest the nature of a seri- ous play : this last is indeed the representation of nature , but ' tis nature wrought up to an higher pitch ...
... nature of comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speak- ing , and what is nearest the nature of a seri- ous play : this last is indeed the representation of nature , but ' tis nature wrought up to an higher pitch ...
Continguts
Corr II S 270 | 60 |
ibid | 117 |
The Twickenham Edition of the Poems | 191 |
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Addison Alexander Pope Anapher Änderungen Antithesen Auslassungen AYLI Beispiel Branam Butt Charakter comedy comic common conceits Corr couplet Criticism Descriptions design Dichtung doggerel Dryden edition Encl Essay Fällen fancy Figuren first gereimten Stellen Gildon give gleichen good great Homophonie humour ibid image Index Indezenz Johnson judgment Juliet Knittelvers Kommastellen Komödien Kontext läßt Pope Lear lich lines London love make mean Merkmale Metapher metaphor metaphysical Metaphysical Poets metrischen muß nature Oxymora Oxymoron Paronomasie Peri Bathous place play Plays poem poet Poetry Polysemie Pope ausgelassenen Pope ausläßt Pope läßt Pope Sh Pope's Preface Prosa puns Puttenham Rede Reim Reimwörter rhyme Romeo Rowe Sh Ruthven sagt Satire sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare-Ausgabe Shakespeare-Text Shakespeare's Sinn Spectator speech Stück Temp Text thee things thou thought Tillotson Tragödien true wit Twick Vergleich Vers Vorstellung Warren Wimsatt wohl words Wörter Wortspiele Zeilen
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Scholars and Gentlemen: Shakespearian Textual Criticism and Representations ... Simon Jarvis Visualització de fragments - 1995 |