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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... fame than any of our for- mer English poets . His Messiah , his Windsor Fo- rest , ( the first part of which was written at the same time with his pastorals ) his Essay on Criticism in 1709 , and his Rape of the Lock in 1712 ...
... fame than any of our for- mer English poets . His Messiah , his Windsor Fo- rest , ( the first part of which was written at the same time with his pastorals ) his Essay on Criticism in 1709 , and his Rape of the Lock in 1712 ...
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... fame , and with whom he for some time lived in the most unreserved intimacy . This poet in nis old age , conceived a design of publishing his poems ; and as he was but a very imperfect master of numbers , he intrusted his manuscripts to ...
... fame , and with whom he for some time lived in the most unreserved intimacy . This poet in nis old age , conceived a design of publishing his poems ; and as he was but a very imperfect master of numbers , he intrusted his manuscripts to ...
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... fame ; How lov'd , how honour'd once , avails thee not , To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee ; " Tis all thou art , and all the proud shall be ! No poem of our author's more deservedly obtained him ...
... fame ; How lov'd , how honour'd once , avails thee not , To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee ; " Tis all thou art , and all the proud shall be ! No poem of our author's more deservedly obtained him ...
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... fame inspires ; Blest with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse , and live with ease ; Should such a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no rival near the throne , View him with scornful ...
... fame inspires ; Blest with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse , and live with ease ; Should such a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no rival near the throne , View him with scornful ...
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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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