The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Том 1James Nichol, 1856 - Всего страниц: 326 |
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Стр. vi
... verses of his own . He became acquainted with Dryden's works , and went to Wills's coffee - house to see him . He says , " Virgilium tantum vidi . " Such transient meetings of literary orbs are among the most interesting pas- sages in ...
... verses of his own . He became acquainted with Dryden's works , and went to Wills's coffee - house to see him . He says , " Virgilium tantum vidi . " Such transient meetings of literary orbs are among the most interesting pas- sages in ...
Стр. vii
... verses did not please him , sent him back to " new turn " them , saying , " These are not good rhymes . " His principal favourites were Virgil's " Eclogues , " in Latin ; and in English , Spencer , Waller , and Dryden- admiring Spencer ...
... verses did not please him , sent him back to " new turn " them , saying , " These are not good rhymes . " His principal favourites were Virgil's " Eclogues , " in Latin ; and in English , Spencer , Waller , and Dryden- admiring Spencer ...
Стр. viii
... verses . On his con- nexion with these ladies , some mystery rests . Bowles has strongly and plausibly urged that it was not of the purest or most creditable order . Others have contended that it did not go further than the manners of ...
... verses . On his con- nexion with these ladies , some mystery rests . Bowles has strongly and plausibly urged that it was not of the purest or most creditable order . Others have contended that it did not go further than the manners of ...
Стр. xix
... Verses to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace , ” — verses in which she was assisted by Lord Harvey , another of Pope's victims . He wrote , but was prudent enough to suppress , an ironical reply . In 1734 ...
... Verses to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace , ” — verses in which she was assisted by Lord Harvey , another of Pope's victims . He wrote , but was prudent enough to suppress , an ironical reply . In 1734 ...
Стр. xxv
... verse to pol- luted and forbidden things . There , and there alone , his taste deserted him ; and there is something disgusting and unna- tural in the combination of the elegant and the obscene- the coarse in sentiment and the polished ...
... verse to pol- luted and forbidden things . There , and there alone , his taste deserted him ; and there is something disgusting and unna- tural in the combination of the elegant and the obscene- the coarse in sentiment and the polished ...
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