The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... published the " Temple of Fame , " an imitation of Chaucer ; and in 1712 " Windsor Forest . " Hitherto he had earned fame , but not much pecuniary profit from his poetry , and his father's steadily diminishing hoard in the chest only ...
... published the " Temple of Fame , " an imitation of Chaucer ; and in 1712 " Windsor Forest . " Hitherto he had earned fame , but not much pecuniary profit from his poetry , and his father's steadily diminishing hoard in the chest only ...
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... published his friend Parnell's works , with an exquisite Epistle to Lord Oxford , and in the same year produced an edition of Shakespeare . In this he was thought to have failed , and never , it is said , reflected on it afterwards with ...
... published his friend Parnell's works , with an exquisite Epistle to Lord Oxford , and in the same year produced an edition of Shakespeare . In this he was thought to have failed , and never , it is said , reflected on it afterwards with ...
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... published " The Dunciad . " In 1733 he published the first part of the " Essay on Man , " anonymously , which was followed by “ Moral Essays . ” Between 1730 and 1740 , Pope published the " Satires in Imitation of Horace . " He also ...
... published " The Dunciad . " In 1733 he published the first part of the " Essay on Man , " anonymously , which was followed by “ Moral Essays . ” Between 1730 and 1740 , Pope published the " Satires in Imitation of Horace . " He also ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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