The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeBernh. Tauchnitz Jun, 1848 - 305 Seiten |
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... 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 is an acknowledged fact , that men read the higher ...
... 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 is an acknowledged fact , that men read the higher ...
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... sense , and satire , Pope stands at the head of a school the most numerous of any . Among his imitators , indeed , we find almost all the names of any considerable merit since his days ; and if invention has been too much neglected , it ...
... sense , and satire , Pope stands at the head of a school the most numerous of any . Among his imitators , indeed , we find almost all the names of any considerable merit since his days ; and if invention has been too much neglected , it ...
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... sense to the length of four lines , which would have been more closely confined in the couplet . In the manners , thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , notwithstanding all the care he has taken , he ...
... sense to the length of four lines , which would have been more closely confined in the couplet . In the manners , thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , notwithstanding all the care he has taken , he ...
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... sense instructs us , and whose humour charms , Whose judgment sways us , and whose spirit warms ! Oh , skill'd in nature ! see the hearts of swains , Their artless passions , and their tender pains . Now setting Phœbus shone serenely ...
... sense instructs us , and whose humour charms , Whose judgment sways us , and whose spirit warms ! Oh , skill'd in nature ! see the hearts of swains , Their artless passions , and their tender pains . Now setting Phœbus shone serenely ...
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... sense , or mend the heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and mystic song ! To what new clime , what distant sky , Forsaken , friendless , shall ye fly ? Say , will ye bless the bleak Atlantic shore ? Or bid the ...
... sense , or mend the heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and mystic song ! To what new clime , what distant sky , Forsaken , friendless , shall ye fly ? Say , will ye bless the bleak Atlantic shore ? Or bid the ...
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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