The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients . He is sometimes too allegorical , and treats of matters of religion in a pastoral style , as the Mantuan had done before him . He has employed the lyric measure ...
... eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients . He is sometimes too allegorical , and treats of matters of religion in a pastoral style , as the Mantuan had done before him . He has employed the lyric measure ...
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... Eclogues , " where his mis- tress is celebrated under that of Rosalinda . --Pope . 3 " Est mihi disparibus septem compacta cicutis . Fistula , Damætas dono mihi quam dedit olim , Et dixit moriens , te nunc habet ist a secundum ...
... Eclogues , " where his mis- tress is celebrated under that of Rosalinda . --Pope . 3 " Est mihi disparibus septem compacta cicutis . Fistula , Damætas dono mihi quam dedit olim , Et dixit moriens , te nunc habet ist a secundum ...
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... ECLOGUE.1 CARDELIA . SMILINDA . CARDELIA . THE basset - table spread , the tallier come ; Why stays Smilinda in ... eclogues was Mr. Pope's ; and is here printed from a copy corrected by his own hand . -The humour of it consists in ...
... ECLOGUE.1 CARDELIA . SMILINDA . CARDELIA . THE basset - table spread , the tallier come ; Why stays Smilinda in ... eclogues was Mr. Pope's ; and is here printed from a copy corrected by his own hand . -The humour of it consists in ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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