The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... Cibber's brazen , brainless brothers stand ; One cell there is , concealed from vulgar eye , The cave of poverty and poetry . Keen , hollow winds howl through the bleak recess , Emblem of music caused by emptiness . Hence bards , like ...
... Cibber's brazen , brainless brothers stand ; One cell there is , concealed from vulgar eye , The cave of poverty and poetry . Keen , hollow winds howl through the bleak recess , Emblem of music caused by emptiness . Hence bards , like ...
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... Cibber sate : The proud Parnassian sneer , The conscious simper , and the jealous leer , Mix in his look : all eyes direct their rays On him , and crowds turn coxcombs as they gaze : His peers shine round him with reflected grace : New ...
... Cibber sate : The proud Parnassian sneer , The conscious simper , and the jealous leer , Mix in his look : all eyes direct their rays On him , and crowds turn coxcombs as they gaze : His peers shine round him with reflected grace : New ...
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... Cibber , e'er Shouldst wag a serpent - tail in Smithfield fair ! Like the vile straw that's blown about the streets , The needy poet sticks to all he meets , Coached , carted , trod upon , now loose , now fast , And carried off in some ...
... Cibber , e'er Shouldst wag a serpent - tail in Smithfield fair ! Like the vile straw that's blown about the streets , The needy poet sticks to all he meets , Coached , carted , trod upon , now loose , now fast , And carried off in some ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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