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Four times ( lines 53 , 61 , 209 , 429 , and by implication in line 81 ) it has its original meaning of " intellectual ' power . ” Once ( line 449 ) in the phrase " ready wit ” it has its present - day meaning of “ cleverness .
Four times ( lines 53 , 61 , 209 , 429 , and by implication in line 81 ) it has its original meaning of " intellectual ' power . ” Once ( line 449 ) in the phrase " ready wit ” it has its present - day meaning of “ cleverness .
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( 267-80 ) Here , though every line is end - stopped , the seven couplets compose a single sentence , with a complete unity of meaning clearly pointed by the identity of the first and last words of the passage - the word all , which ...
( 267-80 ) Here , though every line is end - stopped , the seven couplets compose a single sentence , with a complete unity of meaning clearly pointed by the identity of the first and last words of the passage - the word all , which ...
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I know I meant just what you explain ; but I did not explain my own meaning as well as you . You understand me as well as I do myself ; but you express me better than I could express myself . Pope is , indeed , no systematic philosopher ...
I know I meant just what you explain ; but I did not explain my own meaning as well as you . You understand me as well as I do myself ; but you express me better than I could express myself . Pope is , indeed , no systematic philosopher ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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