The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... muse's friend , Himself a muse . In Sanadrin's debate True to his prince , but not a slave of state . " - Abs . and Achit . Our author was more happy , he was honoured very young with his friendship , and it continued till his death in ...
... muse's friend , Himself a muse . In Sanadrin's debate True to his prince , but not a slave of state . " - Abs . and Achit . Our author was more happy , he was honoured very young with his friendship , and it continued till his death in ...
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... muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to commend ; To failings mild , but zealous to desert ; The clearest head and the sincerest heart . This humble praise , lamented shade ! receive , This praise at least a grateful muse ...
... muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to commend ; To failings mild , but zealous to desert ; The clearest head and the sincerest heart . This humble praise , lamented shade ! receive , This praise at least a grateful muse ...
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... muse is to exalt heroic virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and consequently that the poet's first thought must needs be turned upon a real subject meet for laud and celebration ; not one whom he is ...
... muse is to exalt heroic virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and consequently that the poet's first thought must needs be turned upon a real subject meet for laud and celebration ; not one whom he is ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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Adrastus ancient Bavius beauty behold bless blest born breast Cæsar called Charles Dickens charms court cried critics crowned death died divine Duke dulness Dunciad e'er eclogues EPISTLE Essay Eteocles ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fate father fire flame fool genius gentle give goddess gods grace happy head heart heav'n hero Homer honour Iliad James Fenimore Cooper Jove king knave lady learned live Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Hervey mortal muse nature ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er once Ovid passion Phœbus pleased pleasure poem poet Pope pow'r praise pride Queen Queen Caroline rage reign rise sacred Sappho satire sense shade shine sighs sing skies soft soul sylphs taste tears Thebes thee thine things thou thought translation trembling Twas verse Virg Virgil virgin virtue Warburton Warton wife write youth