The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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... fall when she should lie dead . In a time of national abasement foreign intellectual fashions and the patronage of such fashions may prevail ; and such had been actually the case in the reigns of both the Charles's . In a time of ...
... fall when she should lie dead . In a time of national abasement foreign intellectual fashions and the patronage of such fashions may prevail ; and such had been actually the case in the reigns of both the Charles's . In a time of ...
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... falling into downright cynicism ; and passed an existence as unreal as their outward selves , made up as they were of powders and patches , and fenced in with hurdles of whalebone . The real epos of society under Queen Anne , though ...
... falling into downright cynicism ; and passed an existence as unreal as their outward selves , made up as they were of powders and patches , and fenced in with hurdles of whalebone . The real epos of society under Queen Anne , though ...
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... falls the most varied and active period of Pope's personal life and literary career . It extends from the publication of the Pastorals to that of the first volume of his Iliad . As it was the latter work which established him as a ...
... falls the most varied and active period of Pope's personal life and literary career . It extends from the publication of the Pastorals to that of the first volume of his Iliad . As it was the latter work which established him as a ...
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... falls short of him in nothing but simplicity and propriety of style ; the first of which perhaps was the fault of his age , and the last of his language . 1 Rapin , Reflex . sur l'Art Poet . d'Arist . p . 2 . Refl . xxvii . P. Pref . to ...
... falls short of him in nothing but simplicity and propriety of style ; the first of which perhaps was the fault of his age , and the last of his language . 1 Rapin , Reflex . sur l'Art Poet . d'Arist . p . 2 . Refl . xxvii . P. Pref . to ...
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... fall ! But see , the shepherds shun the noonday . heat , The lowing herds to murm'ring brooks retreat , To closer shades the panting flocks remove ; Ye Gods ! and is there no relief for Love ? But soon the sun with milder rays descends ...
... fall ! But see , the shepherds shun the noonday . heat , The lowing herds to murm'ring brooks retreat , To closer shades the panting flocks remove ; Ye Gods ! and is there no relief for Love ? But soon the sun with milder rays descends ...
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