The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... never clear ; So sweetly mawkish , and so smoothly dull ; Heady , not strong , and foaming tho ' not full . ( III , 163-6 ) Or these , in which Theobald describes his methods as a textual critic : For thee I dim these eyes , and stuff ...
... never clear ; So sweetly mawkish , and so smoothly dull ; Heady , not strong , and foaming tho ' not full . ( III , 163-6 ) Or these , in which Theobald describes his methods as a textual critic : For thee I dim these eyes , and stuff ...
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... never look upon those Lines as Malice meant to me , ( for he knows I never provok'd it ) but Profit to him- self : One of his Points must be , to have many Readers : He considers that my Face and Name are more known 220 The Poetical ...
... never look upon those Lines as Malice meant to me , ( for he knows I never provok'd it ) but Profit to him- self : One of his Points must be , to have many Readers : He considers that my Face and Name are more known 220 The Poetical ...
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... never be look'd into ) stand just in their old Places ! the Clouds , the Mists , the Fogs , and same Vapours of Dullness ( let them never so much obscure the Likeness ) will serve for any Mortal he has a mind to wrap in them ! therefore ...
... never be look'd into ) stand just in their old Places ! the Clouds , the Mists , the Fogs , and same Vapours of Dullness ( let them never so much obscure the Likeness ) will serve for any Mortal he has a mind to wrap in them ! therefore ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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