The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... youth of sixteen and the septuagenarian ; the former paying the natural homage of youth to the fashionable writer of the ag ju passing away ; the selfish old roué anxious to use the great talents of the young poet in the re- vision of ...
... youth of sixteen and the septuagenarian ; the former paying the natural homage of youth to the fashionable writer of the ag ju passing away ; the selfish old roué anxious to use the great talents of the young poet in the re- vision of ...
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... youth ; for the most part indeed but a sort of exercise , while he was improving himself in the languages , and carried by his early bent to poetry to perform them rather in verse than prose . Mr. Dryden's Fables came out about that ...
... youth ; for the most part indeed but a sort of exercise , while he was improving himself in the languages , and carried by his early bent to poetry to perform them rather in verse than prose . Mr. Dryden's Fables came out about that ...
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... youth , ah , why To distant seas must tender Sappho fly ? Thy charms than those may far more powerful be , And Phoebus ' self is less a god to me . Ah , canst thou doom me to the rocks and sea , Oh , far more faithless and more hard ...
... youth , ah , why To distant seas must tender Sappho fly ? Thy charms than those may far more powerful be , And Phoebus ' self is less a god to me . Ah , canst thou doom me to the rocks and sea , Oh , far more faithless and more hard ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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