The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... Virgil calls the best critic of his age ) " The author , says he , seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry , and a judgment that much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely from the ancients . But what he has ...
... Virgil calls the best critic of his age ) " The author , says he , seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry , and a judgment that much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely from the ancients . But what he has ...
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... Virgil . This will not seem surprising , when we reflect , that the Eclogue was taken from a Sibylline prophecy on the same subject . One may judge that Virgil did not copy it line by line , but made nounced . The poor almanack maker ...
... Virgil . This will not seem surprising , when we reflect , that the Eclogue was taken from a Sibylline prophecy on the same subject . One may judge that Virgil did not copy it line by line , but made nounced . The poor almanack maker ...
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... Virgil for the like cause as Bays by our author , though not in so Christian - like a manner : for heathenishly it is declared by Virgil of Bavius , that he ought to be hated and detested for his evil works ; Qui Bavium non odit ...
... Virgil for the like cause as Bays by our author , though not in so Christian - like a manner : for heathenishly it is declared by Virgil of Bavius , that he ought to be hated and detested for his evil works ; Qui Bavium non odit ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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