The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... Ulysses , the settlement of the Trojans in Italy , " or the like . That of the Iliad is the " anger of Achilles , " the most short and single subject that ever was chosen by any poet . Yet this he has supplied with a vaster variety of ...
... Ulysses , the settlement of the Trojans in Italy , " or the like . That of the Iliad is the " anger of Achilles , " the most short and single subject that ever was chosen by any poet . Yet this he has supplied with a vaster variety of ...
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... Ulysses , first in public cares , she found , For prudent counsel like the gods renown'd : Oppress'd with generous grief the hero stood , Nor drew his sable vessels to the flood . " And is it thus , divine Laërtes ' son ! Thus fly the ...
... Ulysses , first in public cares , she found , For prudent counsel like the gods renown'd : Oppress'd with generous grief the hero stood , Nor drew his sable vessels to the flood . " And is it thus , divine Laërtes ' son ! Thus fly the ...
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... Ulysses or Achilles still his theme ; But royal scandal his delight supreme . Long had he lived the scorn of every Greek , Vex'd when he spoke , yet still they heard him speak . Sharp was his voice ; which , in the shrillest tone , Thus ...
... Ulysses or Achilles still his theme ; But royal scandal his delight supreme . Long had he lived the scorn of every Greek , Vex'd when he spoke , yet still they heard him speak . Sharp was his voice ; which , in the shrillest tone , Thus ...
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... Ulysses seated , greater reverence drew . When Atreus ' son harangued the listening train , Just was his sense , and his expression plain , His words succinct , yet full , without a fault ; He spoke no more than just the thing he ought ...
... Ulysses seated , greater reverence drew . When Atreus ' son harangued the listening train , Just was his sense , and his expression plain , His words succinct , yet full , without a fault ; He spoke no more than just the thing he ought ...
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... Ulysses , with his subject bands . Remote their forces lay , nor knew so far The peace infringed , nor heard the sounds of war ; The tumult late begun , they stood intent To watch the motion , dubious of the event . The king , who saw ...
... Ulysses , with his subject bands . Remote their forces lay , nor knew so far The peace infringed , nor heard the sounds of war ; The tumult late begun , they stood intent To watch the motion , dubious of the event . The king , who saw ...
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