Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 Seiten |
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... play an important part . Pope calls them , in the passage just quoted , the " rules of nature , " and in the Essay on Criticism makes it clear that they depend for author- ity on reason and nature and not on Horace or Aris- totle . " I ...
... play an important part . Pope calls them , in the passage just quoted , the " rules of nature , " and in the Essay on Criticism makes it clear that they depend for author- ity on reason and nature and not on Horace or Aris- totle . " I ...
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... play - thing gives his youth delight , A little louder , but as empty quite : Scarfs , garters , gold , amuse his riper stage , And beads and prayer - books are the toys of age : Pleased with this bauble still , as that before ; ' Til ...
... play - thing gives his youth delight , A little louder , but as empty quite : Scarfs , garters , gold , amuse his riper stage , And beads and prayer - books are the toys of age : Pleased with this bauble still , as that before ; ' Til ...
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... play , The silly bard grows fat , or falls away . There still remains , to mortify a wit , The many - headed monster of the pit : 285 290 295 300 305 A senseless , worthless , and unhonour'd crowd ; Who , to disturb their betters mighty ...
... play , The silly bard grows fat , or falls away . There still remains , to mortify a wit , The many - headed monster of the pit : 285 290 295 300 305 A senseless , worthless , and unhonour'd crowd ; Who , to disturb their betters mighty ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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