The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 Seiten |
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... Homer , followed by that of Sandys ' Ovid ; and now that he was left to follow the bent of his own inclinations , his studies continued to pursue the same direction . ' Con- sidering , ' he told Spence , ' how very little I had when I ...
... Homer , followed by that of Sandys ' Ovid ; and now that he was left to follow the bent of his own inclinations , his studies continued to pursue the same direction . ' Con- sidering , ' he told Spence , ' how very little I had when I ...
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... Homer and Virgil , Ovid and Claudian and Statius — was left uncompleted and ultimately perished in the flames , to which this juvenile magnum opus seems to have been sentenced by the author himself , and not , as has been stated , by ...
... Homer and Virgil , Ovid and Claudian and Statius — was left uncompleted and ultimately perished in the flames , to which this juvenile magnum opus seems to have been sentenced by the author himself , and not , as has been stated , by ...
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... Homer constitutes one of the most noteworthy episodes of his entire career . It thoroughly established him in the foremost rank among the writers of his age , it brought him a competent fortune , it secured him a circle of friends which ...
... Homer constitutes one of the most noteworthy episodes of his entire career . It thoroughly established him in the foremost rank among the writers of his age , it brought him a competent fortune , it secured him a circle of friends which ...
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... Homer . To their employer they were absolutely indebted for manner and style ; and Fenton's verse is in reality as much Pope's as Pope's own . For ( as will be suggested below ) Pope was imitable ; and herein he offers a salient ...
... Homer . To their employer they were absolutely indebted for manner and style ; and Fenton's verse is in reality as much Pope's as Pope's own . For ( as will be suggested below ) Pope was imitable ; and herein he offers a salient ...
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... Homer ; but this charge was soon dropped . Mean- while Addison remained serenely imperturbable , replying to Pope's satire by a more than complimentary reference to his Homer in the Freeholder , where he ranked it on a level with ...
... Homer ; but this charge was soon dropped . Mean- while Addison remained serenely imperturbable , replying to Pope's satire by a more than complimentary reference to his Homer in the Freeholder , where he ranked it on a level with ...
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