The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... thought it better to hint at a real Unfortunate whose form only death could sever from the poet's melting soul . And then the Rules de- manded that the elegiac poet must himself know the pangs of unhappy love . Had not Boileau in that ...
... thought it better to hint at a real Unfortunate whose form only death could sever from the poet's melting soul . And then the Rules de- manded that the elegiac poet must himself know the pangs of unhappy love . Had not Boileau in that ...
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... thought to thought , a vast profound ! Plung'd for his sense , but found no bottom there ; Then writ , and flounder'd on , in mere despair . ( I , III - 14 ) To appreciate these lines one need not know much of 150 The Poetical Career of ...
... thought to thought , a vast profound ! Plung'd for his sense , but found no bottom there ; Then writ , and flounder'd on , in mere despair . ( I , III - 14 ) To appreciate these lines one need not know much of 150 The Poetical Career of ...
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... thought they saw , in Pope's satirical character of " Atossa " the portrait of the great Sarah , Duchess of Marlborough . Even for us Sarah Jennings is still a remembered name , suffi- ciently remembered so that we read the lines with a ...
... thought they saw , in Pope's satirical character of " Atossa " the portrait of the great Sarah , Duchess of Marlborough . Even for us Sarah Jennings is still a remembered name , suffi- ciently remembered so that we read the lines with a ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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