Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 Seiten |
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... Ancient Poets . That therefore the Ancients are necessary to be studied , by a Critic , particularly Homer and Virgil . Of Licences , and the use of them by the Ancients . Reverence due to the Ancients , and praise of them . ' Tis hard ...
... Ancient Poets . That therefore the Ancients are necessary to be studied , by a Critic , particularly Homer and Virgil . Of Licences , and the use of them by the Ancients . Reverence due to the Ancients , and praise of them . ' Tis hard ...
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... ancient Genius , o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his rev'rend head . Then Sculpture and her sister - arts revive ; Stones leaped to form , and rocks began to live ; With sweeter notes each rising Temple rung ; A ...
... ancient Genius , o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his rev'rend head . Then Sculpture and her sister - arts revive ; Stones leaped to form , and rocks began to live ; With sweeter notes each rising Temple rung ; A ...
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... 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 adapted the Measure , to heroic poesy . But , even ...
... 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 adapted the Measure , to heroic poesy . But , even ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
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