The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - Всего страниц: 505 |
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Стр. viii
... Play for Mr Prologue designed for Mr D'Urfey's last Play 468 IV . Epigram : on Mr M - re's going to law with Mr Gilliver 498 469 Dennis's Benefit V. Epigram ( A gold watch found , & c . ) 498 VI . Epitaph ( Here lies what had no 498 ...
... Play for Mr Prologue designed for Mr D'Urfey's last Play 468 IV . Epigram : on Mr M - re's going to law with Mr Gilliver 498 469 Dennis's Benefit V. Epigram ( A gold watch found , & c . ) 498 VI . Epitaph ( Here lies what had no 498 ...
Стр. xviii
... play founded on the Iliad . At Twyford he had prepared himself for this effort by the study of Ogilby's Homer , followed by that of Sandys ' Ovid ; and now that he was left to follow the bent of his own inclinations , his studies ...
... play founded on the Iliad . At Twyford he had prepared himself for this effort by the study of Ogilby's Homer , followed by that of Sandys ' Ovid ; and now that he was left to follow the bent of his own inclinations , his studies ...
Стр. xxviii
... play to Addison's Cato ; but the success and virtue of the great Whig author had in the end made a com- plete conquest of the honest man . Though it is inadmissible on the strength of Pope's unproved insinuations to describe him as ...
... play to Addison's Cato ; but the success and virtue of the great Whig author had in the end made a com- plete conquest of the honest man . Though it is inadmissible on the strength of Pope's unproved insinuations to describe him as ...
Стр. xxxiii
... play was however damned on account of the extravagant nonsense of its last act , in which two lovers insert themselves respectively into the skins of a mummy and a crocodile . The Rehearsal , a play always used ( like its successor the ...
... play was however damned on account of the extravagant nonsense of its last act , in which two lovers insert themselves respectively into the skins of a mummy and a crocodile . The Rehearsal , a play always used ( like its successor the ...
Стр. 13
... play , And Albion's cliffs resound the rural lay . You , that too wise for pride , too good for pow'r , Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And carrying with you all the world can boast ,. F ' These Pastorals were written at the age of ...
... play , And Albion's cliffs resound the rural lay . You , that too wise for pride , too good for pow'r , Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And carrying with you all the world can boast ,. F ' These Pastorals were written at the age of ...
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