The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeG. Routledge and sons, 1870 - 485 Seiten |
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... powerful and wealthy ; the dread of his enemies ; and one of the chief ornaments of his age and country . It is well said , that Pope saw nature only dressed by art ; he judged of beauty by fashion ; ALEXANDER POPE . xiti.
... powerful and wealthy ; the dread of his enemies ; and one of the chief ornaments of his age and country . It is well said , that Pope saw nature only dressed by art ; he judged of beauty by fashion ; ALEXANDER POPE . xiti.
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... nature . He lived in the smiles of fortune , and basked in the favour of the great . In his smooth and polished verse , we meet with no prodigies of nature , but with miracles of wit ; the thunders of his pen are whispered flatteries ...
... nature . He lived in the smiles of fortune , and basked in the favour of the great . In his smooth and polished verse , we meet with no prodigies of nature , but with miracles of wit ; the thunders of his pen are whispered flatteries ...
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... nature . The complete character of this poem consists in sim- plicity , brevity , and delicacy ; the two first of which render an eclogue natural , and the last delightful . If we would copy nature , it may be useful to take this idea ...
... nature . The complete character of this poem consists in sim- plicity , brevity , and delicacy ; the two first of which render an eclogue natural , and the last delightful . If we would copy nature , it may be useful to take this idea ...
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... nature and simplicity . The subjects of his Idyllia are purely pastoral ; but he is not so exact in his persons , having introduced reapers3 and fishermen as well as shepherds . He is apt to be too long in his descriptions , of which ...
... nature and simplicity . The subjects of his Idyllia are purely pastoral ; but he is not so exact in his persons , having introduced reapers3 and fishermen as well as shepherds . He is apt to be too long in his descriptions , of which ...
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... nature laughs , the groves are fresh and fair , The sun's mild lustre warms the vital air ; If Sylvia smiles , new glories gild the shore , And vanquish'd nature seems to charm no more . STREPHON . In spring the fields , in autumn hills ...
... nature laughs , the groves are fresh and fair , The sun's mild lustre warms the vital air ; If Sylvia smiles , new glories gild the shore , And vanquish'd nature seems to charm no more . STREPHON . In spring the fields , in autumn hills ...
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