The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424 Seiten |
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... sound should seem an echo to the sense ; " a precept which Pope is allowed to have observed beyond any other English poet . This notion of representative metre , and the desire of discovering frequent adaptations of the sound to the ...
... sound should seem an echo to the sense ; " a precept which Pope is allowed to have observed beyond any other English poet . This notion of representative metre , and the desire of discovering frequent adaptations of the sound to the ...
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... sound as well as mean- ing : " Music , " says Dryden , " is inarticulate poetry ; " among the excellencies of Pope therefore , must be men- tioned the melody of his metre . By perusing the works of Dryden , he discovered the most ...
... sound as well as mean- ing : " Music , " says Dryden , " is inarticulate poetry ; " among the excellencies of Pope therefore , must be men- tioned the melody of his metre . By perusing the works of Dryden , he discovered the most ...
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... sound , and mean in its conception ; the opposition is obvious , and the word lash used absolutely , and without any modifi- cation , is gross and improper . To be above temptation in poverty , and free from corruption among the Great ...
... sound , and mean in its conception ; the opposition is obvious , and the word lash used absolutely , and without any modifi- cation , is gross and improper . To be above temptation in poverty , and free from corruption among the Great ...
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... sound , or a mere quibble ; he is not immortal in any sense contrary to that in which he is mortal . In the verses the thought is obvious , and the words night and light are too nearly allied . ON Edmund DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM , Who died in ...
... sound , or a mere quibble ; he is not immortal in any sense contrary to that in which he is mortal . In the verses the thought is obvious , and the words night and light are too nearly allied . ON Edmund DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM , Who died in ...
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... sound shall clear , And bid new music charm the unfolding ear : The dumb ( g ) shall sing , the lame his crutch forego , And leap exulting , like the bounding roe . No sigh , no murmur , the wide world shall hear ; From every face he ...
... sound shall clear , And bid new music charm the unfolding ear : The dumb ( g ) shall sing , the lame his crutch forego , And leap exulting , like the bounding roe . No sigh , no murmur , the wide world shall hear ; From every face he ...
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