The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... things , as partly by malice , and partly by ignorance , have been ascribed to me . I must farther acquit myself of the presumption of having lent my name to recommend any Miscellanies or Works of other men ; a thing I never thought ...
... things , as partly by malice , and partly by ignorance , have been ascribed to me . I must farther acquit myself of the presumption of having lent my name to recommend any Miscellanies or Works of other men ; a thing I never thought ...
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... things as will die of themselves ; and a Memento mori to some of my vain contemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is wanting , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , commended by the eminent ...
... things as will die of themselves ; and a Memento mori to some of my vain contemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is wanting , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , commended by the eminent ...
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... things ; for that all things which appear to him are , and those things which appear not to any Man are not ; so that every imagination or opinion of every man was 6. The Sceptic . Warburton . true . 3 Warton aptly refers to passages ...
... things ; for that all things which appear to him are , and those things which appear not to any Man are not ; so that every imagination or opinion of every man was 6. The Sceptic . Warburton . true . 3 Warton aptly refers to passages ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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Addison Æneid Alluding Ambrose Philips ancient Bavius blest Boileau Bolingbroke Carruthers character charms Cibber Colley Cibber Court Critics Dæmons death died divine Dryden Duke Dulness Dunciad Earl edition Epistle Essay on Criticism ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame famous fate flames flow'rs fool Goddess grace happy heart Heav'n hero Homer honour Horace Iliad imitation King Lady learned letters lines live Lord Lord Hervey lov'd Moral Essays Muse Nature never night numbers nymph o'er once Ovid Passion Pastorals pleas'd poem poet Poet's poetry Pope Pope's pow'r praise pride published Queen rage reign rise Sappho Satire sense shade shine sing skies soft soul Swift taste thee things thou thought thro translated trembling Twas Twickenham verse Virg Virgil Virtue Warburton Warton Whig wife write youth