The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... Iliad . ' He secured with this money annuities on his life , which raised him above pecuniary anxieties in the future . His whole in- come is said to have been about £ 800 a year . Broome and Jortin assisted him with the notes to the " ...
... Iliad . ' He secured with this money annuities on his life , which raised him above pecuniary anxieties in the future . His whole in- come is said to have been about £ 800 a year . Broome and Jortin assisted him with the notes to the " ...
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... Iliad was not in all respects conformable to the fine taste of his friend Mr. Addison ; in- somuch that he employed a younger muse in an undertak- ing of this kind , which he supervised himself . " Whether Mr. Addison did find it ...
... Iliad was not in all respects conformable to the fine taste of his friend Mr. Addison ; in- somuch that he employed a younger muse in an undertak- ing of this kind , which he supervised himself . " Whether Mr. Addison did find it ...
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... Iliad and Odyssey gave example to tragedy , so did this poem to comedy its first idea . Mar- From these authors also it should seem that the hero , or chief personage of it was no less obscure , and his under- standing and sentiments no ...
... Iliad and Odyssey gave example to tragedy , so did this poem to comedy its first idea . Mar- From these authors also it should seem that the hero , or chief personage of it was no less obscure , and his under- standing and sentiments no ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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