Pope, Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1978 - 754 Seiten |
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... hath done little or nothing from the day of his Anointing ; having past through the second book without taking part in any thing that was transacted about him , and thro ' the third in profound Sleep . Nor ought this , well considered ...
... hath done little or nothing from the day of his Anointing ; having past through the second book without taking part in any thing that was transacted about him , and thro ' the third in profound Sleep . Nor ought this , well considered ...
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... hath done this , and in that particular excelled both Theocritus and Virgil . As Simplicity is the distinguishing characteristic of Pastoral , Virgil hath been thought guilty of too courtly a style ; his language is perfectly pure , and ...
... hath done this , and in that particular excelled both Theocritus and Virgil . As Simplicity is the distinguishing characteristic of Pastoral , Virgil hath been thought guilty of too courtly a style ; his language is perfectly pure , and ...
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... hath with great judgment described Wolves in England in his first Pastoral . Nor would I have a poet slavishly confine himself ( as Mr. Pope hath done ) to one particular season of the year , one certain time of the day , and one ...
... hath with great judgment described Wolves in England in his first Pastoral . Nor would I have a poet slavishly confine himself ( as Mr. Pope hath done ) to one particular season of the year , one certain time of the day , and one ...
Inhalt
A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
WINDSORFOREST | 37 |
ODE ON ST CECILIAS DAY MDCCVIII AND OTHER | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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