The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. viii
... Lines sung by Durastanti . Westminster Abbey XI . On Mr Gay XII . Intended for Sir Isaac Newton XIII . On Dr Francis Atterbury XIV . On Edmund D. of Buckingham . XV . For one who would not be buried in • 460 On his Grotto at Twickenham ...
... Lines sung by Durastanti . Westminster Abbey XI . On Mr Gay XII . Intended for Sir Isaac Newton XIII . On Dr Francis Atterbury XIV . On Edmund D. of Buckingham . XV . For one who would not be buried in • 460 On his Grotto at Twickenham ...
Стр. xix
... lines , and though uniting in itself specimens of every style admired by its author - Milton and Cowley and Spenser , Homer and Virgil , Ovid and Claudian and Statius - was left uncompleted and ultimately perished in the flames , to ...
... lines , and though uniting in itself specimens of every style admired by its author - Milton and Cowley and Spenser , Homer and Virgil , Ovid and Claudian and Statius - was left uncompleted and ultimately perished in the flames , to ...
Стр. xxix
... lines occurs a passage showing clearly enough the source of the taunts which Pope allowed himself to launch against one to whom he was yet , happily for his reputation , to live to make partial amends : ' Who , if two wits on rival ...
... lines occurs a passage showing clearly enough the source of the taunts which Pope allowed himself to launch against one to whom he was yet , happily for his reputation , to live to make partial amends : ' Who , if two wits on rival ...
Стр. li
... lines . In Pope there is never a syllable , hardly ever a line , too much . On the other hand , Pope might , with advantage to the effect of his poems as a whole , have departed more frequently from the ordinary rule as to the position ...
... lines . In Pope there is never a syllable , hardly ever a line , too much . On the other hand , Pope might , with advantage to the effect of his poems as a whole , have departed more frequently from the ordinary rule as to the position ...
Стр. 4
... lines for the sake of a whole Poem , and vice versa a whole Poem for the sake of some particular lines . I believe no one qualification is so likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and it must be ...
... lines for the sake of a whole Poem , and vice versa a whole Poem for the sake of some particular lines . I believe no one qualification is so likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and it must be ...
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