The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... ne'er contain . " Then build a new , or act it in a plain . " › Thus critics , of less judgment than caprice , Curious not knowing , not exact but nice , Form short ideas ; and offend in arts , ( As most in manners ) by a love to parts ...
... ne'er contain . " Then build a new , or act it in a plain . " › Thus critics , of less judgment than caprice , Curious not knowing , not exact but nice , Form short ideas ; and offend in arts , ( As most in manners ) by a love to parts ...
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... ne'er had used these killing words to me : So help me , fates , as ' tis no perfect sight , But some faint glimm'ring of a doubtful light . " " What I have said " ( quoth he ) , " I must maintain , For , by the immortal pow'rs it seemed ...
... ne'er had used these killing words to me : So help me , fates , as ' tis no perfect sight , But some faint glimm'ring of a doubtful light . " " What I have said " ( quoth he ) , " I must maintain , For , by the immortal pow'rs it seemed ...
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... ne'er think of these ; Or let it cost five hundred pound , No matter where the money's found , It is but so much more in debt , And that they ne'er considered yet . " Good Mr. Dean , go change your gown , Let my lord know you're come to ...
... ne'er think of these ; Or let it cost five hundred pound , No matter where the money's found , It is but so much more in debt , And that they ne'er considered yet . " Good Mr. Dean , go change your gown , Let my lord know you're come to ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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