The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... never to be Clownish ? to sing of mean , and trivial matters , yet not trivially , and meanly ? to pipe on a slender Reed , and yet keep the sound from being barsh , and squeaking ? to make every thing sweet , yet never satiate ? 6 To ...
... never to be Clownish ? to sing of mean , and trivial matters , yet not trivially , and meanly ? to pipe on a slender Reed , and yet keep the sound from being barsh , and squeaking ? to make every thing sweet , yet never satiate ? 6 To ...
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... never there . ( 101-2 ) Both the Brobdingnagian house and the grounds , laboured with hot terrace on hot terrace , with the balanced formality of geometrical gardening , with the " inverted Nature " of topiary shrubbery , seem but ...
... never there . ( 101-2 ) Both the Brobdingnagian house and the grounds , laboured with hot terrace on hot terrace , with the balanced formality of geometrical gardening , with the " inverted Nature " of topiary shrubbery , seem but ...
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... never look upon those Lines as Malice meant to me , ( for he knows I never provok'd it ) but Profit to himself : One of his Points must be , to have many Readers : He considers that my Face and Name are more known 220 The Poetical ...
... never look upon those Lines as Malice meant to me , ( for he knows I never provok'd it ) but Profit to himself : One of his Points must be , to have many Readers : He considers that my Face and Name are more known 220 The Poetical ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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