The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1815 - 651 Seiten |
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... beauty from a natural ease of thought , and smoothness of verse ; whereas that of most other kinds con- sists in the strength and fulness of both . In a letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time , we find an enumeration of several ...
... beauty from a natural ease of thought , and smoothness of verse ; whereas that of most other kinds con- sists in the strength and fulness of both . In a letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time , we find an enumeration of several ...
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... beauty in itself , and that it be different in every eclogue . Besides , in each of them a designed scene or prospect is to be presented to our view , which should likewise have its variety . This variety is obtained in a great degree ...
... beauty in itself , and that it be different in every eclogue . Besides , in each of them a designed scene or prospect is to be presented to our view , which should likewise have its variety . This variety is obtained in a great degree ...
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... beauty and propriety in the time of Theocritus ; it was used in part of Greece , and frequent in the mouths of many of the greatest persons : whereas the old English and country phrases of Spenser were either entirely obsolete , or ...
... beauty and propriety in the time of Theocritus ; it was used in part of Greece , and frequent in the mouths of many of the greatest persons : whereas the old English and country phrases of Spenser were either entirely obsolete , or ...
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... beauty wither'd , and their verdure lost . Here shall I try the sweet Alexis ' strain , That call'd the listening Dryads to the plain ? Thames heard the numbers as he flow'd along , And bade his willows learn the moving song . LYCIDAS ...
... beauty wither'd , and their verdure lost . Here shall I try the sweet Alexis ' strain , That call'd the listening Dryads to the plain ? Thames heard the numbers as he flow'd along , And bade his willows learn the moving song . LYCIDAS ...
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... beauty is no more ! For her the flocks refuse their verdant food , The thirsty heifers shun the gliding flood : The silver swans her hapless fate bemoan , In notes more sad then when they sing their own ; In hollow caves sweet echo ...
... beauty is no more ! For her the flocks refuse their verdant food , The thirsty heifers shun the gliding flood : The silver swans her hapless fate bemoan , In notes more sad then when they sing their own ; In hollow caves sweet echo ...
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