The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Том 1James Nichol, 1856 - Всего страниц: 326 |
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... give them the preference — the ex- tracts being so selected as to damage his rival's claims . This year , also , he wrote , although he did not publish , his fine epistle to Jervas , the painter . Pope was passionately fond of the art ...
... give them the preference — the ex- tracts being so selected as to damage his rival's claims . This year , also , he wrote , although he did not publish , his fine epistle to Jervas , the painter . Pope was passionately fond of the art ...
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... give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some advantages accruing from a genius to poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of self - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privi- lege ...
... give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some advantages accruing from a genius to poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of self - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privi- lege ...
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... give me a chance to be one . For what I have published , I can only hope to be pardoned ; but for what I have burned , I deserve to be praised . On this account the world is under some obligation to me , and owes me the justice in ...
... give me a chance to be one . For what I have published , I can only hope to be pardoned ; but for what I have burned , I deserve to be praised . On this account the world is under some obligation to me , and owes me the justice in ...
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... give some account of this kind of poem ; and it is my design to comprise in this short paper the substance of those numerous dissertations the critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You ...
... give some account of this kind of poem ; and it is my design to comprise in this short paper the substance of those numerous dissertations the critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour . You ...
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... give the conquest to thy Sylvia's eyes . DAPHNIS . Nay , tell me first , in what more happy fields The thistle 2 springs , to which the lily yields ? And then a nobler prize I will resign ; For Sylvia , charming Sylvia shall be thine ...
... give the conquest to thy Sylvia's eyes . DAPHNIS . Nay , tell me first , in what more happy fields The thistle 2 springs , to which the lily yields ? And then a nobler prize I will resign ; For Sylvia , charming Sylvia shall be thine ...
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ALEXANDER POPE ancient Bavius beauty bless'd blest bliss breast breath bright charms court cried critics crown'd Curll Cynthus divine Dunciad e'er earth ease Eclogues Elkanah Settle envy EPISTLE eternal eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flames flowers fools genius glory Gnome grace groves happy head heart Heaven honour Horace Iliad kings knave laws learn'd learning live Lord Lord Bolingbroke mankind mind mortal Muse Muse's Nature Nature's ne'er never numbers nymph o'er once passion pastoral peace plain pleased poem poet Pope Pope's praise pride proud rage reason rhyme rise sacred Sappho satire sense shade shine sighs sing skies smile soft song soul spleen Sylphs taught tears Thalestris thee Theocritus things thou thought trembling truth Twas Umbriel VARIATIONS verse virtue WESTMINSTER ABBEY Whig wings write youth