The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeBernh. Tauchnitz Jun, 1848 - 305 Seiten |
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... Criticism . The Rape of the Lock Elegy to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady Prologue to Cato Epilogue to Jane Shore 52 74 99 101 103 Eloisa to Abelard . 105 The Temple of Fame January and May The Wife of Bath Imitations of English Poets ...
... Criticism . The Rape of the Lock Elegy to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady Prologue to Cato Epilogue to Jane Shore 52 74 99 101 103 Eloisa to Abelard . 105 The Temple of Fame January and May The Wife of Bath Imitations of English Poets ...
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... Criticism , at nine- teen . It may be observed , too , that he had no sooner become an author , than he began to feel his superiority ; and in his . ambition to be crowned sovereign of the poetical world , he soon involved himself in ...
... Criticism , at nine- teen . It may be observed , too , that he had no sooner become an author , than he began to feel his superiority ; and in his . ambition to be crowned sovereign of the poetical world , he soon involved himself in ...
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... critics have objected to him , namely , that he preferred sense and reason to imagination . But does not the unrivalled popularity of his works show , at the same time , that the preference he gave is that of truth and nature , since it ...
... critics have objected to him , namely , that he preferred sense and reason to imagination . But does not the unrivalled popularity of his works show , at the same time , that the preference he gave is that of truth and nature , since it ...
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... critic of his age . The author ( says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry , and a judgement which much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely from the ancients ; but what he has mixed of his own with ...
... critic of his age . The author ( says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry , and a judgement which much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely from the ancients ; but what he has mixed of his own with ...
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... critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You will also find some points reconciled , about which they seem to differ ; and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their obser ...
... critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You will also find some points reconciled , about which they seem to differ ; and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their obser ...
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ALEXANDER POPE ancient beauty behold bless bless'd bliss blush breast breath bright Cæsar charms courser cried crown'd Cynthus DAPHNIS dear death e'en e'er earth ease eclogue ELOISA TO ABELARD EPISTLE eternal Eurydice eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flame flowers fool gentle glory Gnome gold grace groves happy heart Heaven honour kings knave learn'd learning live lord Lord Bolingbroke lyre maid mankind mind mortal mourn muse nature ne'er night numbers nymph o'er once pain pass'd passion pastoral plain pleased pleasure poets Pope praise pride proud rage reason rise rules sacred Sappho Semichorus sense shade shine sighs sing skies smiling soft soul swell Sylphs tears Thalestris thee Theocritus thine thou thought trees trembling Umbriel Virgil virgin virtue Westminster Abbey wife William Trumbull winds wise youth