Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 Seiten |
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... Dunciad . " " In its less fortunate and less significant phase the Dunciad had grown out of personal animus ; in its more important aspects it was a climax in the war- fare of the bel esprit against the dull poet or the pedant . It thus ...
... Dunciad . " " In its less fortunate and less significant phase the Dunciad had grown out of personal animus ; in its more important aspects it was a climax in the war- fare of the bel esprit against the dull poet or the pedant . It thus ...
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... Dunciad . There is certainly nothing in his style , etc. This irony had small effect in concealing the author . The Dunciad , imperfect as it was , had not been published two days , but the whole Town gave it to Mr. Pope . The labour of ...
... Dunciad . There is certainly nothing in his style , etc. This irony had small effect in concealing the author . The Dunciad , imperfect as it was , had not been published two days , but the whole Town gave it to Mr. Pope . The labour of ...
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... Dunciad . The preface of the poem alleged these many attacks as causes of the Dunciad - but the causes , as everyone could see , dated from 1711 on , and became exciting only in 1726 when Theobald's book appeared . Prudential thoughts ...
... Dunciad . The preface of the poem alleged these many attacks as causes of the Dunciad - but the causes , as everyone could see , dated from 1711 on , and became exciting only in 1726 when Theobald's book appeared . Prudential thoughts ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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