The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... number onany consideration.Thelife ofawitis a warfare upon earth; and the present spirit ofthe learned worldis such, that to attempt to serve it (any way) one must havethe constancy ofamartyr, anda resolution to suffer for its sake. I ...
... number onany consideration.Thelife ofawitis a warfare upon earth; and the present spirit ofthe learned worldis such, that to attempt to serve it (any way) one must havethe constancy ofamartyr, anda resolution to suffer for its sake. I ...
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... number of any sortof verses thanof thosewhich arecalled Pastorals; nor a smaller, than of those which are truly so. It therefore seems necessary togive some account of this kind of poem; and it is my design to comprise in this short ...
... number of any sortof verses thanof thosewhich arecalled Pastorals; nor a smaller, than of those which are truly so. It therefore seems necessary togive some account of this kind of poem; and it is my design to comprise in this short ...
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... numbers extremely sweetand pleasing.As for the numbers themselves, though they are properlyof the heroic measure, they should be thesmoothest, themost easy and flowing imaginable. It is by rules like these thatwe oughttojudge of ...
... numbers extremely sweetand pleasing.As for the numbers themselves, though they are properlyof the heroic measure, they should be thesmoothest, themost easy and flowing imaginable. It is by rules like these thatwe oughttojudge of ...
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... numbers equal Strephon's lays, Of Parian stone thy statue will I raise; But ifIconquer and augment my fold, Thy Parian statue shall be changed to gold. VER. 6164. It stood thus atfirst— Let rich Iberia golden fleeces boast,Her ...
... numbers equal Strephon's lays, Of Parian stone thy statue will I raise; But ifIconquer and augment my fold, Thy Parian statue shall be changed to gold. VER. 6164. It stood thus atfirst— Let rich Iberia golden fleeces boast,Her ...
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... numbers please the rural throng, Rough Satyrs dance, and Pan applauds thesong:50 The Nymphs, forsaking every cave and spring,Theirearly fruit,and milk white turtles bring;Each amorous nymph prefers her giftsin vain. Onyou theirgifts are ...
... numbers please the rural throng, Rough Satyrs dance, and Pan applauds thesong:50 The Nymphs, forsaking every cave and spring,Theirearly fruit,and milk white turtles bring;Each amorous nymph prefers her giftsin vain. Onyou theirgifts are ...
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