The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... Happy the man3 whom this bright court 1 The river Loddon -- Pope . approves , 2 These six lines were added after the first writing of this poem.- Pope . 3 Originally : Happy the man who to these shades retires . But doubly happy if the ...
... Happy the man3 whom this bright court 1 The river Loddon -- Pope . approves , 2 These six lines were added after the first writing of this poem.- Pope . 3 Originally : Happy the man who to these shades retires . But doubly happy if the ...
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... happy nature to explore , The fool is happy that he knows no more ; The rich is happy in the plenty giv'n , The poor contents him with the care of heav'n . See the blind beggar dance , the cripple sing , The sot a hero , lunatic a king ...
... happy nature to explore , The fool is happy that he knows no more ; The rich is happy in the plenty giv'n , The poor contents him with the care of heav'n . See the blind beggar dance , the cripple sing , The sot a hero , lunatic a king ...
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... happy assemblage resulteth heroic dulness , the never - dying subject of this our poem . " 2 66 This being settled come we now to particulars . It is the character of true wisdom to seek its chief support and con- fidence within itself ...
... happy assemblage resulteth heroic dulness , the never - dying subject of this our poem . " 2 66 This being settled come we now to particulars . It is the character of true wisdom to seek its chief support and con- fidence within itself ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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Ambrose Philips ancient Bavius beauty behold bless blest born breast called charms Cibber court critics crowned death died divine Duke Dulness Dunciad e'er eclogues EPISTLE Essay Essay on Criticism ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fate father fire flames flow'rs fools genius gentle give glory goddess gods grace happy head heart heav'n hero Homer honour Iliad king lady learned live Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Hervey Lord Lansdown mankind mortal muse nature never night numbers nymph o'er once Ovid passion pastoral pleased poem poet Pope Pope's pow'r praise pride Queen rage reign rise sacred Sappho satire sense shade shine sighs sing skies soft soul Swift sylphs tears Thalestris thee Theocritus thine things thou thought trembling Twas verse Virg Virgil virtue Warburton Warton wife wings write youth