The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ... To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1806 - 651 Seiten |
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... rules in my own favour . You will also find some points reconciled , about which they seem to differ ; and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their observation . The original of poetry is ascribed to that age which succeeded ...
... rules in my own favour . You will also find some points reconciled , about which they seem to differ ; and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their observation . The original of poetry is ascribed to that age which succeeded ...
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... rules like these that we ought to judge of pastoral . And since the instructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfec- tion , they must of necessity be derived from those in whom it is acknowledged so to be ...
... rules like these that we ought to judge of pastoral . And since the instructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfec- tion , they must of necessity be derived from those in whom it is acknowledged so to be ...
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... rules the ball ! Freedom and arts together fall ; Fools grant whate'er ambition craves , And men , once ignorant are slaves . O curs'd effects of civil hate , In every age , in every state ! Still , when the lust of tyrant power ...
... rules the ball ! Freedom and arts together fall ; Fools grant whate'er ambition craves , And men , once ignorant are slaves . O curs'd effects of civil hate , In every age , in every state ! Still , when the lust of tyrant power ...
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... rules , which are but methodized nature , ver . 88. Rules derived from the practice of an- cient poets , ver . 88 to 110. That therefore the ancients are necessary to be studied by a critic , particularly Homer and Virgil , ver . 120 to ...
... rules , which are but methodized nature , ver . 88. Rules derived from the practice of an- cient poets , ver . 88 to 110. That therefore the ancients are necessary to be studied by a critic , particularly Homer and Virgil , ver . 120 to ...
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... rules of old discover'd , not devis'd , Are nature still , but nature methodiz'd : Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules in- dites , When to ...
... rules of old discover'd , not devis'd , Are nature still , but nature methodiz'd : Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules in- dites , When to ...
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