The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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Página xi
... sense have asserted its claim to the title with which it was credited , had the Varros and Pollios revived a learning whence literature might have drawn the nourishing sap of a new and more luxuriant development . Our ancient seats of ...
... sense have asserted its claim to the title with which it was credited , had the Varros and Pollios revived a learning whence literature might have drawn the nourishing sap of a new and more luxuriant development . Our ancient seats of ...
Página xii
... sense of decency sufficed to recommend an outward attitude dependent on no deep - seated convictions of heart and mind . The discipline of the Universities was still struggling among the folds of an apparently immortal scholasticism ...
... sense of decency sufficed to recommend an outward attitude dependent on no deep - seated convictions of heart and mind . The discipline of the Universities was still struggling among the folds of an apparently immortal scholasticism ...
Página xiii
... sense , correspond- 1 [ The so - called mug - houses were frequented by Whig Societies who in 1715 and 1716 came to frequent blows with Tory mobs . See Wright's Caric . Hist . of the Georges , chap . 1. ] 2 This subject is treated with ...
... sense , correspond- 1 [ The so - called mug - houses were frequented by Whig Societies who in 1715 and 1716 came to frequent blows with Tory mobs . See Wright's Caric . Hist . of the Georges , chap . 1. ] 2 This subject is treated with ...
Página xv
... sense Warburton might justly write to Gar- rick : ' Nobody but you and Pope ever knew how to preserve the dignity of your respective employ- ments . ' Fitzgerald's Life of Garrick , chap . v . I. Much that is peculiar in the life and ...
... sense Warburton might justly write to Gar- rick : ' Nobody but you and Pope ever knew how to preserve the dignity of your respective employ- ments . ' Fitzgerald's Life of Garrick , chap . v . I. Much that is peculiar in the life and ...
Página xviii
... sense appears to have been occasion- ally administered by his father ; and the sense of rhythm was a gift which had been bestowed upon him by nature , together with a general correctness of taste in the choice of words and expressions ...
... sense appears to have been occasion- ally administered by his father ; and the sense of rhythm was a gift which had been bestowed upon him by nature , together with a general correctness of taste in the choice of words and expressions ...
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