The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeG. Routledge and sons, 1870 - 485 Seiten |
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... give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some ad- vantages accruing from a genius to poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of self - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privilege ...
... give up all the reasonable aims of life for it . There are indeed some ad- vantages accruing from a genius to poetry , and they are all I can think of : the agreeable power of self - amusement when a man is idle or alone ; the privilege ...
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... give me a chance to be one . For what I have published , I can only hope to be pardoned ; but for what I have burned , I deserve to be praised . On this account the world is under some obligation to me , and owes me the justice in ...
... give me a chance to be one . For what I have published , I can only hope to be pardoned ; but for what I have burned , I deserve to be praised . On this account the world is under some obligation to me , and owes me the justice in ...
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... give some account of this kind of poem , and it is my design to comprise in this short paper the substance of those numerous dissertations that critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour ...
... give some account of this kind of poem , and it is my design to comprise in this short paper the substance of those numerous dissertations that critics have made on the subject , without omitting any of their rules in my own favour ...
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... give these shepherds some skill in astronomy , as far as it may be useful to that sort of life . And an air of piety to the gods should shine through the poem , which so visibly appears in all the works of antiquity : and it ought to ...
... give these shepherds some skill in astronomy , as far as it may be useful to that sort of life . And an air of piety to the gods should shine through the poem , which so visibly appears in all the works of antiquity : and it ought to ...
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... give the conquest to thy Sylvia's eyes . DAPHNIS . Nay tell me first , in what more happy fields The thistle springs , to which the lily yields : And then a nobler prize I will resign : For Sylvia , charming Sylvia , shall be thine ...
... give the conquest to thy Sylvia's eyes . DAPHNIS . Nay tell me first , in what more happy fields The thistle springs , to which the lily yields : And then a nobler prize I will resign : For Sylvia , charming Sylvia , shall be thine ...
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