Pope, Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1978 - 754 Seiten |
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... manner entirely altered , the descriptions and most of the particular thoughts my own : yet I could not suffer it to be printed without this acknowledgment . The reader who would compare this with Chaucer , may begin with his third Book ...
... manner entirely altered , the descriptions and most of the particular thoughts my own : yet I could not suffer it to be printed without this acknowledgment . The reader who would compare this with Chaucer , may begin with his third Book ...
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... manner and character , to the manner and character of their writings . 210. Pindar being seated in a chariot , alludes to the chariot - races he celebrated in the Grecian games . The swans are emblems of Poetry , their soaring posture ...
... manner and character , to the manner and character of their writings . 210. Pindar being seated in a chariot , alludes to the chariot - races he celebrated in the Grecian games . The swans are emblems of Poetry , their soaring posture ...
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... manner , the profligate licentiousness of those shameless scriblers ( for the most part of that Sex , which ought least to be capable of such malice or impudence ) who in libellous Memoirs and Novels , reveal the faults or misfortunes ...
... manner , the profligate licentiousness of those shameless scriblers ( for the most part of that Sex , which ought least to be capable of such malice or impudence ) who in libellous Memoirs and Novels , reveal the faults or misfortunes ...
Inhalt
A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
WINDSORFOREST | 37 |
ODE ON ST CECILIAS DAY MDCCVIII AND OTHER | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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