Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... live by his labour'd scenes . As in some Organs , Puppits dance above And bellows pant below , which them do move . Here is the Pope : Here a lean Bard , whose wit could never give Himself a dinner , makes an Actor live : The Thief ...
... live by his labour'd scenes . As in some Organs , Puppits dance above And bellows pant below , which them do move . Here is the Pope : Here a lean Bard , whose wit could never give Himself a dinner , makes an Actor live : The Thief ...
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... live in it have been properly brought up . The last section of the poem is devoted to a short but telling picture of family life , with a stress on the way in which the children learn by the example of their parents to recognize their ...
... live in it have been properly brought up . The last section of the poem is devoted to a short but telling picture of family life , with a stress on the way in which the children learn by the example of their parents to recognize their ...
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... live , then to live well.20 The characteristic manner of Ben Jonson is stamped on those last six lines ; they might well be his . As yet , however , Herrick cannot keep it up . Like Carew in To Saxham he knows and admires Jonson's work ...
... live , then to live well.20 The characteristic manner of Ben Jonson is stamped on those last six lines ; they might well be his . As yet , however , Herrick cannot keep it up . Like Carew in To Saxham he knows and admires Jonson's work ...
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