The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Bände 1-2Phillips, Sampson, 1852 - 616 Seiten |
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... Homer , which gave him great delight ; and his was increased by Sandy's Ovid . The raptures which these authors , even in the disguise of such translations , then yielded him , were so strong , that he spoke of them with pleasure ever ...
... Homer , which gave him great delight ; and his was increased by Sandy's Ovid . The raptures which these authors , even in the disguise of such translations , then yielded him , were so strong , that he spoke of them with pleasure ever ...
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... , that the translation of Homer , if that was the great crime , was undertaken at the request , and almost at the command , of Sir Richard Steele He entreated Mr. Addison to speak candidly and freely , 2 LIFE OF POPE . xvi.
... , that the translation of Homer , if that was the great crime , was undertaken at the request , and almost at the command , of Sir Richard Steele He entreated Mr. Addison to speak candidly and freely , 2 LIFE OF POPE . xvi.
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... equal to Tickell , which had all the spirit of Homer . Mr. Addison concluded , in a low hollow voice of feigned temper , that he was not solicitous about his own fame as a poet ; that he had quitted xviii LIFE OF POPE .
... equal to Tickell , which had all the spirit of Homer . Mr. Addison concluded , in a low hollow voice of feigned temper , that he was not solicitous about his own fame as a poet ; that he had quitted xviii LIFE OF POPE .
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... Homer at the same time with Mr. Pope's , and if the public should decide in favour of the latter , by reading his translation , and neglecting the other , can any fault be imputed to Mr. Pope ? could he be blamed for exerting all his ...
... Homer at the same time with Mr. Pope's , and if the public should decide in favour of the latter , by reading his translation , and neglecting the other , can any fault be imputed to Mr. Pope ? could he be blamed for exerting all his ...
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... Homer , which he had zever seen in manuscript , bore away the palm from that very translation which he himself asserted was done in the true spirit of Homer ? In matters of genius the public judgment seldom errs , and in this case ...
... Homer , which he had zever seen in manuscript , bore away the palm from that very translation which he himself asserted was done in the true spirit of Homer ? In matters of genius the public judgment seldom errs , and in this case ...
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