The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... things , brings home honey and wax . . . thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things , which are sweetness and light . " Besides the principles of Reason and Authority , there is a third principle which enters into the com ...
... things , brings home honey and wax . . . thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things , which are sweetness and light . " Besides the principles of Reason and Authority , there is a third principle which enters into the com ...
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... things in their world were out of joint ; but they tried to set things straight by a thoughtful laughter , some- times kindly laughter , sometimes scornful , rather than by bitter outcry and loud lament . The poetry which seeks first to ...
... things in their world were out of joint ; but they tried to set things straight by a thoughtful laughter , some- times kindly laughter , sometimes scornful , rather than by bitter outcry and loud lament . The poetry which seeks first to ...
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... things in the world . . . . The more I examine my own mind , the more romantic I find myself . . . . Let them say I am romantic ; so is every one said to be that either admires a fine thing or praises one : it is no wonder such people ...
... things in the world . . . . The more I examine my own mind , the more romantic I find myself . . . . Let them say I am romantic ; so is every one said to be that either admires a fine thing or praises one : it is no wonder such people ...
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PAGE | 20 |
The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abelard Addison Alexander Pope ancient Arbuthnot artistic Boileau brilliant cæsura Canto Caryll century character Chaucer Cibber Colley Cibber couplet diction didactic Dryden dull Dulness Dunces Dunciad eclogue edition Eloisa Eloisa to Abelard Elwin-Courthope English poetry epic Epistle Epistle to Dr Essay on Criticism ev'ry fancy genius Greek heavy syllables heroic heroic couplet Homer Horace Horatian satires Iliad images imagination imitation judgment Latin less letters Lewis Theobald light lines literary Lock Lord Milton modern reader Moral Essay Nature neo-classical never o'er original passage Pastorals pause phrase poem poet poetic Pope's satire portrait praise Preface printed prose published quarto Queen Rape reason romantic Rosicrucian Scriblerus sense Shakespeare Spence Spenser spirit Swift sylphs taste temper textual critic thee theme Theobald things thought thro tion translation truth Unfortunate Lady verse Virgil virtues volume Windsor Forest word write written