The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. xi
... once more . The stage seemed to feed the imagination by a tragedy chiefly of rant and fustian , national in its grossness if foreign in its form ; while for an enforced period of spiritual austerity society found its revenge in a comedy ...
... once more . The stage seemed to feed the imagination by a tragedy chiefly of rant and fustian , national in its grossness if foreign in its form ; while for an enforced period of spiritual austerity society found its revenge in a comedy ...
Стр. xix
... once more returned to the retirement of Binfield ; and here- upon ensues a period of five or six years ' close application to study . As with Pope everything was precocious , so during this early period of his life he is overtaken by ...
... once more returned to the retirement of Binfield ; and here- upon ensues a period of five or six years ' close application to study . As with Pope everything was precocious , so during this early period of his life he is overtaken by ...
Стр. xxii
... once among the adherents of any particular school or coterie , was , as has been already sufficiently indicated , divided into two camps . Parnassus was split from summit to base ; and it was upon the Tory half that the sun of Royal and ...
... once among the adherents of any particular school or coterie , was , as has been already sufficiently indicated , divided into two camps . Parnassus was split from summit to base ; and it was upon the Tory half that the sun of Royal and ...
Стр. xxxvi
... once ; Theobald more like a humble - bee than a wasp , with a heavy but honest protest ; Dennis and his peers with an avowed intention to infuse into their stings all the venom which their natures could spare . Inferior but equally ...
... once ; Theobald more like a humble - bee than a wasp , with a heavy but honest protest ; Dennis and his peers with an avowed intention to infuse into their stings all the venom which their natures could spare . Inferior but equally ...
Стр. xxxvii
... once more in familiar union , and Bolingbroke and Pope , with Gay and Arbuthnot , passing to and fro between Dawley and Twickenham . 1 Swift was in Ireland ; Atterbury was exiled in this year ; ' it is sure my ill fate , ' writes Pope ...
... once more in familiar union , and Bolingbroke and Pope , with Gay and Arbuthnot , passing to and fro between Dawley and Twickenham . 1 Swift was in Ireland ; Atterbury was exiled in this year ; ' it is sure my ill fate , ' writes Pope ...
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