The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. xii
... nature ; nor a poet who from out of the turmoil of political conflicts or social distractions betakes himself into the secrecy of lyrical composition ; not even the singer who recounts or inspires to great national actions . He will ...
... nature ; nor a poet who from out of the turmoil of political conflicts or social distractions betakes himself into the secrecy of lyrical composition ; not even the singer who recounts or inspires to great national actions . He will ...
Стр. xviii
... nature , together with a general correctness of taste in the choice of words and expressions which his preference for poetical over prose reading could not fail to heighten . To these causes must be ascribed the extraordinary and ...
... nature , together with a general correctness of taste in the choice of words and expressions which his preference for poetical over prose reading could not fail to heighten . To these causes must be ascribed the extraordinary and ...
Стр. xxx
... nature . It was very well for Walsh to have admonished him , as an author of sixteen , to take occasion ( in his ... natural vivacity of their dispositions had been heightened , and the charm of their manners had received an additional ...
... nature . It was very well for Walsh to have admonished him , as an author of sixteen , to take occasion ( in his ... natural vivacity of their dispositions had been heightened , and the charm of their manners had received an additional ...
Стр. xxxi
... nature of the attentions she received and permitted , to arouse the suspicions of her even - minded husband , or to offer materials sufficient at a later date to exercise the malice with which Horace Walpole endeavoured to colour all ...
... nature of the attentions she received and permitted , to arouse the suspicions of her even - minded husband , or to offer materials sufficient at a later date to exercise the malice with which Horace Walpole endeavoured to colour all ...
Стр. xxxvi
... natures could spare . Inferior but equally irrepressible combatants each contributed his buzz to the general sabbath of ... nature almost indefinitely to prolong . The Dunciad , instead of remaining his last word against the Dunces , was ...
... natures could spare . Inferior but equally irrepressible combatants each contributed his buzz to the general sabbath of ... nature almost indefinitely to prolong . The Dunciad , instead of remaining his last word against the Dunces , was ...
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