The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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Página xvi
... give than such a son . ' Of William Turner's children some were Epistle to Arbuthnot , vv . 394 ff . Imit . of Hor . bk . 11. Ep . 11. vv . 54 ff . 2 No attention need be paid to Mrs Piozzi's statement that Pope's mother was a poor ...
... give than such a son . ' Of William Turner's children some were Epistle to Arbuthnot , vv . 394 ff . Imit . of Hor . bk . 11. Ep . 11. vv . 54 ff . 2 No attention need be paid to Mrs Piozzi's statement that Pope's mother was a poor ...
Página xx
... Give me leave to tell you , ' he wrote to Pope as early as 1705 , ' that I know nobody so likely to equal ' Milton as the author of his earlier poems ' even at the age he wrote most of them , as yourself . ' It was Trumball who ...
... Give me leave to tell you , ' he wrote to Pope as early as 1705 , ' that I know nobody so likely to equal ' Milton as the author of his earlier poems ' even at the age he wrote most of them , as yourself . ' It was Trumball who ...
Página xxxv
... give vent to the wrath which had long been accumulating in his sensitive mind . He entertained a genuine hatred of the petty scribblers who infested the literary atmosphere ; no less than a personal feeling of vengefulness against many ...
... give vent to the wrath which had long been accumulating in his sensitive mind . He entertained a genuine hatred of the petty scribblers who infested the literary atmosphere ; no less than a personal feeling of vengefulness against many ...
Página xlix
... give the pleasure which finished copies of verse can never fail to afford to an educated ear . Eloisa to Abelard is an equally felicitous imitation of a long - accepted style . The Rape of the Lock was a novelty in English , but not in ...
... give the pleasure which finished copies of verse can never fail to afford to an educated ear . Eloisa to Abelard is an equally felicitous imitation of a long - accepted style . The Rape of the Lock was a novelty in English , but not in ...
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... give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of self - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privilege ...
... give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some advantages accruing from a Genius to Poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of self - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privilege ...
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