The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. xv
... hand marked out for him , his life , however imperfectly told , cannot fail to offer clear and abundant testimony . It intertwines itself almost inseparably with his works ; for Pope , as has been well said 3 , was a literary man , as ...
... hand marked out for him , his life , however imperfectly told , cannot fail to offer clear and abundant testimony . It intertwines itself almost inseparably with his works ; for Pope , as has been well said 3 , was a literary man , as ...
Стр. xxi
... hand to hand , and were again shown to other personages prominent in society or letters : —to George Granville afterwards Lord Lansdowne , a poet and patron of poets , modest on the head of his own performances , eager for the success ...
... hand to hand , and were again shown to other personages prominent in society or letters : —to George Granville afterwards Lord Lansdowne , a poet and patron of poets , modest on the head of his own performances , eager for the success ...
Стр. xxiii
... hand , and , about the commencement of the year 1712 , appears to have introduced the young author to Addison himself . Unhappily it was not long before a relation thus auspiciously commenced was to be enveloped in a network of petty ...
... hand , and , about the commencement of the year 1712 , appears to have introduced the young author to Addison himself . Unhappily it was not long before a relation thus auspiciously commenced was to be enveloped in a network of petty ...
Стр. xxiv
... hand , if he was aware that Pope was the author , Addison showed at once timidity and discourtesy in the indirect method of blame adopted by him . But whether he was so aware , remains very uncertain1 . A painful soreness was naturally ...
... hand , if he was aware that Pope was the author , Addison showed at once timidity and discourtesy in the indirect method of blame adopted by him . But whether he was so aware , remains very uncertain1 . A painful soreness was naturally ...
Стр. xxix
... hand there is much significance in the observa- tions on this subject of one of the most penetrating students of ... hands . But whatever the character of Addison , Pope INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . xxix.
... hand there is much significance in the observa- tions on this subject of one of the most penetrating students of ... hands . But whatever the character of Addison , Pope INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR . xxix.
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