The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 - 578 Seiten |
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... numbers , for the numbers came . " Though we have had frequent opportunity to ob serve that poets have given Carly displays of genius yet we cannot recollect that amongst the inspired tribe one LIFE OF POPE.
... numbers , for the numbers came . " Though we have had frequent opportunity to ob serve that poets have given Carly displays of genius yet we cannot recollect that amongst the inspired tribe one LIFE OF POPE.
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... numbers , he intrusted his manuscripts to Mr. Pope , and submitted them to his corrections . The free- dom which our young bard was under a necessity to use , in order to polish and refine what was in the original rough , unharmonious ...
... numbers , he intrusted his manuscripts to Mr. Pope , and submitted them to his corrections . The free- dom which our young bard was under a necessity to use , in order to polish and refine what was in the original rough , unharmonious ...
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... numbers , and concludes with saying , “ That we have three pocms in our tongue of the same nature , and each a master - piece in its kind ; the Essay on Trans- ated Verse , the Essay on the Art of Poetry κίν LIFE OF POPE .
... numbers , and concludes with saying , “ That we have three pocms in our tongue of the same nature , and each a master - piece in its kind ; the Essay on Trans- ated Verse , the Essay on the Art of Poetry κίν LIFE OF POPE .
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... the Popiad , in which his transla . tion is characterized as unjust to the original , without beauty of language , or variety of numbers . Instead of the justness of the original , they say there LIFE OF POPE . xxiii.
... the Popiad , in which his transla . tion is characterized as unjust to the original , without beauty of language , or variety of numbers . Instead of the justness of the original , they say there LIFE OF POPE . xxiii.
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... numbers in thi translation . But the most formidable critic against Mr. Pope in this great undertaking , was the celebrated Madame Dacier , whom Mr. Pope treated with less ceremony in his Notes on the Iliad than , in the opinion of some ...
... numbers in thi translation . But the most formidable critic against Mr. Pope in this great undertaking , was the celebrated Madame Dacier , whom Mr. Pope treated with less ceremony in his Notes on the Iliad than , in the opinion of some ...
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