The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... Virg . Ecl . VII.- Pope . 4 " Non canimus surdis , respondent omnia sylvæ . " - Virg . Ecl . X. While your Alexis pines in hopeless love ? In those. -Pope . 5 A line from Spencer's " Epithalamion . - Pope . 6 " Quæ nemora , aut qui vos ...
... Virg . Ecl . VII.- Pope . 4 " Non canimus surdis , respondent omnia sylvæ . " - Virg . Ecl . X. While your Alexis pines in hopeless love ? In those. -Pope . 5 A line from Spencer's " Epithalamion . - Pope . 6 " Quæ nemora , aut qui vos ...
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... Virg . Ecl . VI . : " Audiit Eurotas , jussitque ediscere lauros . ” * One of the most terrible storms on record . Several ships of war were utterly wrecked , and more mischief ... Virg . Ecl . V .: 2 Virg . JUVENILE POEMS . 37 Winter.
... Virg . Ecl . VI . : " Audiit Eurotas , jussitque ediscere lauros . ” * One of the most terrible storms on record . Several ships of war were utterly wrecked , and more mischief ... Virg . Ecl . V .: 2 Virg . JUVENILE POEMS . 37 Winter.
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... Virg . Ecl . V .: 2 Virg . Ecl . I. : " miratur limen Olympi , Sub pedibusquc videt nubes et sidera Daphnis . " - Pope . " illius aram Sæpe tener nostris ab ovilibus imbuet agnus . " - Pope . 3 Virg . Ecl . X. : " solet esse gravis ...
... Virg . Ecl . V .: 2 Virg . Ecl . I. : " miratur limen Olympi , Sub pedibusquc videt nubes et sidera Daphnis . " - Pope . " illius aram Sæpe tener nostris ab ovilibus imbuet agnus . " - Pope . 3 Virg . Ecl . X. : " solet esse gravis ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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