The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... poets to the power of a licenser , we have revised this piece ; where finding the style and appellation of king to have been given to a certain pretender , pseudo - poet , or phantom , of the name of Tibbald ; and apprehending the same ...
... poets to the power of a licenser , we have revised this piece ; where finding the style and appellation of king to have been given to a certain pretender , pseudo - poet , or phantom , of the name of Tibbald ; and apprehending the same ...
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... poet laureate before Cibber . His name as a poet is forgotten . The Duke of Buckingham thus wrote of him : " In rushed Eusden and cried who shall have it ? But I , the true Laureate to whom the king gave it . Apollo begged pardon and ...
... poet laureate before Cibber . His name as a poet is forgotten . The Duke of Buckingham thus wrote of him : " In rushed Eusden and cried who shall have it ? But I , the true Laureate to whom the king gave it . Apollo begged pardon and ...
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... poet's vision of eternal fame . And now , on fancy's easy wing conveyed , The king descending views the Elysian ... poet , an honest man , who owns he learned not so much as the accidence : a rare example of modesty in a poet ! " I must ...
... poet's vision of eternal fame . And now , on fancy's easy wing conveyed , The king descending views the Elysian ... poet , an honest man , who owns he learned not so much as the accidence : a rare example of modesty in a poet ! " I must ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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