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... poets venerable made : Here his first lays majestic Denham sung ; 270 There the last numbers flow'd from Cowley's ... poet and the philosopher . But Cowley was contented with scorning the world at a shorter distance : he took a house ...
... poets venerable made : Here his first lays majestic Denham sung ; 270 There the last numbers flow'd from Cowley's ... poet and the philosopher . But Cowley was contented with scorning the world at a shorter distance : he took a house ...
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... poet's song : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune grieved , With kind concern and skill has weaved A silken web ; and ne'er shall fade Its colors : gently has he laid The mantle o'er thy sad distress , And Venus shall the texture bless ...
... poet's song : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune grieved , With kind concern and skill has weaved A silken web ; and ne'er shall fade Its colors : gently has he laid The mantle o'er thy sad distress , And Venus shall the texture bless ...
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... to understand or not . ' The passage thus doubly marked , as containing the poet's purpose in the work , is the well - known close of the : - poem : - And sure , if fate some future bard shall join 32 WORKS OF POPE .
... to understand or not . ' The passage thus doubly marked , as containing the poet's purpose in the work , is the well - known close of the : - poem : - And sure , if fate some future bard shall join 32 WORKS OF POPE .
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... poet ever read : it certainly is not due to the passage generally quoted from the first letter of Eloisa - Si imagines nobis amicorum absentium jucundæ sunt , quæ memoriam renovant , et desiderium absentiæ falso atque inani solatio ...
... poet ever read : it certainly is not due to the passage generally quoted from the first letter of Eloisa - Si imagines nobis amicorum absentium jucundæ sunt , quæ memoriam renovant , et desiderium absentiæ falso atque inani solatio ...
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... poets , ver . 88 to 110 . That therefore the ancients are necessary to be studied by a critic , particularly Homer and Virgil , ver . 120 to 138. Of licenses , and the use of them by the ancients , ver . 140 to 180. Reverence due to the ...
... poets , ver . 88 to 110 . That therefore the ancients are necessary to be studied by a critic , particularly Homer and Virgil , ver . 120 to 138. Of licenses , and the use of them by the ancients , ver . 140 to 180. Reverence due to the ...
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