The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander PopeHoughton Mifflin, 1903 - 672 Seiten |
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... thought rather than in taste , which he had by nature . ' But such a mind as his is not likely to submit itself readily to rigid pro- cesses of thought . It is impossible not to see , at least , that the boy Pope knew how to read , if ...
... thought rather than in taste , which he had by nature . ' But such a mind as his is not likely to submit itself readily to rigid pro- cesses of thought . It is impossible not to see , at least , that the boy Pope knew how to read , if ...
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... thought . A poem of Pope's is a collection of brilliant fragments . He kept a note - book full of clever di- stiches set down at random ; presently so many couplets are taken and classified , others are added , a title is found , and ...
... thought . A poem of Pope's is a collection of brilliant fragments . He kept a note - book full of clever di- stiches set down at random ; presently so many couplets are taken and classified , others are added , a title is found , and ...
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... Thought a short life well lost for endless fame . These , where two ways in equal parts divide , The direful monster from afar descried , Two bleeding babes depending at her side : Whose panting vitals , warm with life , she draws , 727 ...
... Thought a short life well lost for endless fame . These , where two ways in equal parts divide , The direful monster from afar descried , Two bleeding babes depending at her side : Whose panting vitals , warm with life , she draws , 727 ...
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... Thought fit to drown him in her tears ; Else might th ' ambitious nymph aspire To set , like him , Heav'n too on fire . EARL OF ROCHESTER ON SILENCE SILENCE ! coeval with Eternity , Thou wert ere Nature's self began to be , ' T was one ...
... Thought fit to drown him in her tears ; Else might th ' ambitious nymph aspire To set , like him , Heav'n too on fire . EARL OF ROCHESTER ON SILENCE SILENCE ! coeval with Eternity , Thou wert ere Nature's self began to be , ' T was one ...
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... thought im- perfect in some few points : his eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients ... thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , notwithstanding all the care he has taken ...
... thought im- perfect in some few points : his eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients ... thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , notwithstanding all the care he has taken ...
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