The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ... To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1806 - 651 Seiten |
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... author is oftener read , and none oftener quoted : and he owes this preference to what some critics have objected to him , namely , that he preferred sense and reason to imagination . But does not THE LIFE OF POPE . vii.
... author is oftener read , and none oftener quoted : and he owes this preference to what some critics have objected to him , namely , that he preferred sense and reason to imagination . But does not THE LIFE OF POPE . vii.
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... sense , and satire , Pope stands at the head of a school the most numerous of any . Among his imitators , indeed , we find almost all the names of any considerable merit since his days ; and if inven tion has been too much neglected ...
... sense , and satire , Pope stands at the head of a school the most numerous of any . Among his imitators , indeed , we find almost all the names of any considerable merit since his days ; and if inven tion has been too much neglected ...
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... sense to the length of four lines , which would have been more closely confined in the couplet . In the manners , thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , notwith- standing all the care he has taken ...
... sense to the length of four lines , which would have been more closely confined in the couplet . In the manners , thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , notwith- standing all the care he has taken ...
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... sense instructs us , and whose humour charms , Whose judgement sways us , and whose spirit warms ! Oh , skill'd in nature ! see the hearts of swains , Their artless passions , and their tender pains . Now setting Phoebus shone serenely ...
... sense instructs us , and whose humour charms , Whose judgement sways us , and whose spirit warms ! Oh , skill'd in nature ! see the hearts of swains , Their artless passions , and their tender pains . Now setting Phoebus shone serenely ...
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... sense , or mend the heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and mystic song ! To what new clime , what distant sky , Forsaken , friendless , shall ye fly ? Say , will ye bless the bleak Atlantic shore ? Or bid the ...
... sense , or mend the heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and mystic song ! To what new clime , what distant sky , Forsaken , friendless , shall ye fly ? Say , will ye bless the bleak Atlantic shore ? Or bid the ...
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