Boileau's Lutrin

Boileau's Lutrin PDF Author: Nicolas Boileau Despréaux
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Category : Mock-heroic literature
Languages : en
Pages : 144

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Boileau's Lutrin

Boileau's Lutrin PDF Author: Nicolas Boileau Despréaux
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Category : Mock-heroic literature
Languages : en
Pages : 144

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Art of Poetry

Art of Poetry PDF Author: Nicolas Boileau Despréaux
Publisher: Alma Classics
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 148

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Following on the footsteps of Horace's 'Ars Poetica', Boileau's 'Art of Poetry' lays down, in four books dealing with all forms and genres of poetry, the codes and rules for good versification.

Le Lutrin

Le Lutrin PDF Author: Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
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ISBN: 9781409961543
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 48

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Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux (1636-1711) was a French poet and critic. He was brought up to the law, but devoted to letters, associating himself with La Fontaine, Racine, and Moliere. He was the author of Satires, and Epistles, L'Art Poetique (1683) and Le Lutrin (1674), in which he attacked and employed his wit against what he perceived to be the bad taste of his time. Boileau did much to reform the prevailing form of French poetry, as Blaise Pascal did to reform the prose, and was for long the law-giver of Parnassus. He was greatly influenced by Horace. Numerous editions of Boileau's works were published during his lifetime. The last of these, l'OEuvres Diverses (1701), known as the "favourite" edition of the poet, was reprinted with variants and notes by Alphonse Pauly (2 vols., 1894). The critical text of his works was established by Berriat Saint-Prix, OEuvres de Boileau (4 vols., 1830-1837), who made use of some 350 editions.

"Le Lutrin" de Boileau et "The rape of the lock" de Pope

Author: Friedrich Knaake
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Languages : de
Pages : 48

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Boileau's Lutrin

Boileau's Lutrin PDF Author: Nicolas 1636-1711 Boileau Despréaux
Publisher: Legare Street Press
ISBN: 9781014023070
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Languages : en
Pages : 156

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Le Lutrin: an Heroick Poem Written Originally in French by Monsieur Boileau

Le Lutrin: an Heroick Poem Written Originally in French by Monsieur Boileau PDF Author: Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux
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Pages : 41

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Art of Poetry / Lutrin

Art of Poetry / Lutrin PDF Author: Nicolas Boileau
Publisher: Alma Classics
ISBN: 9781847496935
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Following in the footsteps of Horace's Ars Poetica, Boileau's Art of Poetry lays down, in four entertaining books dealing with all forms and genres of poetry, the codes and rules for good versification. This beautiful translation proved to have a lasting influence on the future shape of English literature. Among others, it was imitated by Pope in his Essay on Criticism, who also took Lutrin – included in this volume – as a model for his own masterpiece, The Rape of the Lock. Now reprinted for the first time in more than a century, with the original French text on facing pages, Sir William Soames's 1683 verse translation of Boileau's poetical masterpiece was revised by the great poet John Dryden.

Boileau's Lutrin

Boileau's Lutrin PDF Author: Nicolas Boileau Despreaux
Publisher: Palala Press
ISBN: 9781354665732
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Languages : en
Pages : 142

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Boileau's Lutrin

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Boileau's Lutrin

Boileau's Lutrin PDF Author: Nicholas Rowe
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780267293131
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 148

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Excerpt from Boileau's Lutrin: A Mock-Heroic Poem; In Six Canto's; Render'd Into English Verse Chanter's Seat, and fir hloeh him up.] f it trite, and that's all. There/l is mer from the Beginning to the End and a f in it are not only invented, hat 1 drawn quite oopofite to the true Chara iliinijler: of that Church, who for the rt, ejlbeeza/l] the Canons, are Menof great Virtue and a; inut Wit There'; one mong/h 'ern, who/3 O pinion I would a} willingly hive npon iny'pehfor mantef, a: of a great man] Gentlemen of the A cademy. 'tzs not therefore to he wonder'd, that no Bod] tool: Ofence at this xpoem, finte_ no'body a: attat/g'd h] A Spendthrft ifnot troahleol to'fee a'mifer ekfox'd Nor foe} lzgzoas Perfon refint the ridiculing of a Rake. I [ha/l not mention how I was engag'ol' in this upon a hineh of a jocular Challenge made me, late Monfiear Lamoignon, whom I paint the Name of Atifius. A particular Nar ration of this amatter, does not fienz at all netejfary. Bill I fhonld think I felf a great deal 'of-ariang, to temit} of informihg thoft who are tg hom trench I was honoar'd With that great Man's' Friend/hip, daring hi: Life. I hegan' to he know to him at the Time when my Satyr: made the. Greate/h Not/e; and the ohligihg Aeeef: he gaw' me into [915 ill/{firtons Family, was antageoiis Apology in in} _beha who were minded to area]? Me ofih' Morals. He wasa 'man of an amazing ycnow ledge, Lend a pa/fionate Admirer of all the g Books 'of Antiquity, and this was what made 6 'woihs the more tolerahle to him; fdflcjzfig he percew'd infem fame Tafle of the Ancients. Hts ety was unfetgn'd, and yet had nothing in it that 'was jitfi ohtrouhlcfome. 'he was not at all frighten'd at the Title of my W orles, Satjrs, where in Truth he found only V erfes and Authors expos'd. He was pleas'd often to commend me for ha'ctng purg'd this Sort of Poetry from that Ohfcenity and Filth, which till then, had heen as it were, peculiar to it. Thus I had the good Fortune not to he difizgreeahle to him. He let me into all his Pleafures and Di werfions, that is to fa], his Studies and Retire ments. He favour'd me [omettmes wen with his Confidence, and open'd to me the inmojl Re of his Soul. And what did not fee there! T a ur rim Trea ureo Pro II] and u ice! What ah ihehgitjlihleff'unj of Piety andgtgeal Tho' the outward Lujlre of his Vertue was exceed ing great, it was infinitely brighter within and 'twas wfihle how carefully he temper'd the Rays of it, not to wound the Eyes of an Age fo corrupt as ours. I was fincerel} jlruch with fo many admirahle Quali ties; and-as he always dtfizosuered a great deal of Kindnefi for me, fo I ever return'd it with the firongejl Devotion for him. The Refoeiis I paid him were not mixt with any Mer Leven of fe'lf-intere/t, and I made it more to A 3 profitprofit by his conner/jinan, than his Credit at Court. He died at the Time when this Friend/hip was in its higheji Paint of Perfeliion, and the Rememhrance great a Lofi afiliiis m are fo worth] to live. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.