The Works of Alexander Pope, Band 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... thought and activity of knowlege . Pope's instinctive skill labors to escape the difficulties of his subject by the interest of his Episodes : his politics and his miracles , the peace of Utrecht and the metamorphosis of Lodona ...
... thought and activity of knowlege . Pope's instinctive skill labors to escape the difficulties of his subject by the interest of his Episodes : his politics and his miracles , the peace of Utrecht and the metamorphosis of Lodona ...
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... thought , like other disappointed solicitors of the world's favor , to escape its desires , by leaving it behind . His first determina- tion was to put the Atlantic between him and his cares , and withdraw to America . It may be ...
... thought , like other disappointed solicitors of the world's favor , to escape its desires , by leaving it behind . His first determina- tion was to put the Atlantic between him and his cares , and withdraw to America . It may be ...
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... thought , but without meaning or utility . ' It is true that he equally doubts the published design to be the final one . The four great sheets are evidently made up from general hints ; nor could such a source of invention and taste ...
... thought , but without meaning or utility . ' It is true that he equally doubts the published design to be the final one . The four great sheets are evidently made up from general hints ; nor could such a source of invention and taste ...
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... Touch the fair fame of Albion's golden days : The thoughts of gods let Granville's verse recite , And bring the scenes of opening fate to light . 426 My humble Muse , in unambitious strains , Paints the WINDSOR FOREST . 333 23.
... Touch the fair fame of Albion's golden days : The thoughts of gods let Granville's verse recite , And bring the scenes of opening fate to light . 426 My humble Muse , in unambitious strains , Paints the WINDSOR FOREST . 333 23.
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... thought ; its natural difficulty is to represent things fixed , scenery , & c . Thus , in the natural employment of the pencil , landscape painting , it may rise to great power : on the other hand , the pen , in the unnatural province ...
... thought ; its natural difficulty is to represent things fixed , scenery , & c . Thus , in the natural employment of the pencil , landscape painting , it may rise to great power : on the other hand , the pen , in the unnatural province ...
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