The Pleasures of PopePantheon Books, 1950 - 265 Seiten |
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... Critics to their judgment too ? Yet if we look more closely , we shall find Most have the seeds of judgment in their ... Critics in their own defence : curlege . .. Chaos Each burns alike , who can , or cannot write AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM.
... Critics to their judgment too ? Yet if we look more closely , we shall find Most have the seeds of judgment in their ... Critics in their own defence : curlege . .. Chaos Each burns alike , who can , or cannot write AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM.
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... critics still this freedom take , But Appius reddens at each word you speak , And stares , tremendous , with a threat'ning eye , 1 Like some fierce Tyrant in old tapestry . Fear most to tax an Honourable fool , Whose right it is ...
... critics still this freedom take , But Appius reddens at each word you speak , And stares , tremendous , with a threat'ning eye , 1 Like some fierce Tyrant in old tapestry . Fear most to tax an Honourable fool , Whose right it is ...
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... Critic with a Poet's fire . An ardent Judge , who zealous in his trust , With warmth gives sentence , yet is always just ; Whose own example strengthens all his laws ; And is himself that great Sublime he draws . Thus long succeeding ...
... Critic with a Poet's fire . An ardent Judge , who zealous in his trust , With warmth gives sentence , yet is always just ; Whose own example strengthens all his laws ; And is himself that great Sublime he draws . Thus long succeeding ...
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WINDSOR FOREST | 1 |
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 15 |
THE RAPE OF THE LOCK | 38 |
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