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One year is past ; a different scene ; No further mention of the Dean ; Who now , alas , no more is missed , Than if he never did exist . Where's now this fav'rite of Apollo ? Departed ; and his words must follow : Must undergo the ...
One year is past ; a different scene ; No further mention of the Dean ; Who now , alas , no more is missed , Than if he never did exist . Where's now this fav'rite of Apollo ? Departed ; and his words must follow : Must undergo the ...
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He never thought an honour done him , Because a duke was proud to own him : Would rather slip aside , and chuse To talk ... So often seen caressing Chartres : He never courted men in station , Nor persons had in admiration ; Of no man's ...
He never thought an honour done him , Because a duke was proud to own him : Would rather slip aside , and chuse To talk ... So often seen caressing Chartres : He never courted men in station , Nor persons had in admiration ; Of no man's ...
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Dryden confesses of himself and his contemporaries that they fall below Donne in wit , but maintains that they surpass him in poetry.1 If Wit be well described by Pope as being " that which has been often thought , but was never be- ...
Dryden confesses of himself and his contemporaries that they fall below Donne in wit , but maintains that they surpass him in poetry.1 If Wit be well described by Pope as being " that which has been often thought , but was never be- ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
Urheberrecht | |
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