The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... poem ; and confesses that he thought himself a great genius . " The boy rated himself only at his real value . The tragedy was founded on the legend of St. Geneviève , the epic poem was called “ Al- cander ; " but the maturer judgment ...
... poem ; and confesses that he thought himself a great genius . " The boy rated himself only at his real value . The tragedy was founded on the legend of St. Geneviève , the epic poem was called “ Al- cander ; " but the maturer judgment ...
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... poem is a very remarkable one to have been written by a youth of twenty years of age . It was followed by the beautiful poem The Messiah , " written at the suggestion of Steele , and criticised by him before its publication in the ...
... poem is a very remarkable one to have been written by a youth of twenty years of age . It was followed by the beautiful poem The Messiah , " written at the suggestion of Steele , and criticised by him before its publication in the ...
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... POEM . THIS poem , as it celebrateth the most grave and ancient of things , Chaos , Night , and Dulness : so is it of the most grave and ancient kind . Homer ( saith Aristotle ) was the first who gave the form , and ( saith Horace ) who ...
... POEM . THIS poem , as it celebrateth the most grave and ancient of things , Chaos , Night , and Dulness : so is it of the most grave and ancient kind . Homer ( saith Aristotle ) was the first who gave the form , and ( saith Horace ) who ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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