Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 Seiten |
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... less obscure , and his under- standing and sentiments no less quaint and strange ( if indeed not more so ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this personage , whom An- tiquity recordeth to have been Dunce the ...
... less obscure , and his under- standing and sentiments no less quaint and strange ( if indeed not more so ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this personage , whom An- tiquity recordeth to have been Dunce the ...
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... less reading than makes felons ' scape , Less human genius than God gives an ape , Small thanks to France , and none to Rome or Greece , A vast , vamped , future , old , revived , new piece , ' Twixt Plautus , Fletcher , Shakespear ...
... less reading than makes felons ' scape , Less human genius than God gives an ape , Small thanks to France , and none to Rome or Greece , A vast , vamped , future , old , revived , new piece , ' Twixt Plautus , Fletcher , Shakespear ...
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... less emphatic position immediately following Villario and Sabinus . Originally lines 169-176 , which now serve to show the good uses of Timon's expenditure , and so to soften the severity of the picture , came just be- fore the Timon ...
... less emphatic position immediately following Villario and Sabinus . Originally lines 169-176 , which now serve to show the good uses of Timon's expenditure , and so to soften the severity of the picture , came just be- fore the Timon ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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