The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... poems, as Keat's "Endymion," Shelley's "Queen Mab," and Wordsworth's "Lyrical Ballads." Two yearslater, (in 1711),afar better ... poem which has embalmed atonce thequarrel and the reconciliation to allfuture time.Inits first version, the ...
... poems, as Keat's "Endymion," Shelley's "Queen Mab," and Wordsworth's "Lyrical Ballads." Two yearslater, (in 1711),afar better ... poem which has embalmed atonce thequarrel and the reconciliation to allfuture time.Inits first version, the ...
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... poem, isnota satisfactory translationof the "Iliad,"and still less of the "Odyssey." He has trailedalong thenaked lances of the Homeric lines somany flowers and leavesthat you can hardlyrecognise them, andfeel thattheir point is ...
... poem, isnota satisfactory translationof the "Iliad,"and still less of the "Odyssey." He has trailedalong thenaked lances of the Homeric lines somany flowers and leavesthat you can hardlyrecognise them, andfeel thattheir point is ...
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... poem, in ottava rima,entitled, "Mr Pope's Welcome Home from Greece,"in which his different friends are pictured as receiving him home on the shores of Britain, after an absence of six years. Bentley, that stern old Grecian, avoided the ...
... poem, in ottava rima,entitled, "Mr Pope's Welcome Home from Greece,"in which his different friends are pictured as receiving him home on the shores of Britain, after an absence of six years. Bentley, that stern old Grecian, avoided the ...
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Alexander Pope. pretty poem, but it is not Homer." In 1721, he issued a selection from the poems of Parnell, and prefixed avery beautiful dedication tothe Earl of Oxford, commencing with— "Such were the notes thy onceloved poet sung ...
Alexander Pope. pretty poem, but it is not Homer." In 1721, he issued a selection from the poems of Parnell, and prefixed avery beautiful dedication tothe Earl of Oxford, commencing with— "Such were the notes thy onceloved poet sung ...
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... poem was writtenin1727. Itwas first printed surreptitiously (i.e., with the connivance oftheauthor)in Dublin, andthen reprinted in London. The first perfect edition, however, did not appear in London till 1729.Onthe day of its ...
... poem was writtenin1727. Itwas first printed surreptitiously (i.e., with the connivance oftheauthor)in Dublin, andthen reprinted in London. The first perfect edition, however, did not appear in London till 1729.Onthe day of its ...
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