The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... FAME JANUARY AND MAY THE WIFE OF BATH . STATIUS'S THEBAIS , THE FIRST BOOK · · 11 • 14 16 ib . ib . 17 བ · 23 . 30 · 31 · ib . 32 34 37 43 49 52 PAGE ix 7 TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS THE FABLE OF DRYOPE VERTUMNUS AND POMONA.
... FAME JANUARY AND MAY THE WIFE OF BATH . STATIUS'S THEBAIS , THE FIRST BOOK · · 11 • 14 16 ib . ib . 17 བ · 23 . 30 · 31 · ib . 32 34 37 43 49 52 PAGE ix 7 TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS THE FABLE OF DRYOPE VERTUMNUS AND POMONA.
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... fame ; when perhaps the poor man is all the while trembling with the fear of being ridiculous . If he is made to hope he may please the world , he falls under very unlucky circumstances ; for , from the mo- ment he prints , he must ...
... fame ; when perhaps the poor man is all the while trembling with the fear of being ridiculous . If he is made to hope he may please the world , he falls under very unlucky circumstances ; for , from the mo- ment he prints , he must ...
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... fame , as in the sea their streams . Let Volga's banks with iron squadrons shine , And groves of lances glitter on the Rhine , Let barbarous Ganges arin a servile train ; Be mine the blessings of a peaceful reign . No more my sons shall ...
... fame , as in the sea their streams . Let Volga's banks with iron squadrons shine , And groves of lances glitter on the Rhine , Let barbarous Ganges arin a servile train ; Be mine the blessings of a peaceful reign . No more my sons shall ...
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... fame , And justly bear a critic's noble name , Be sure yourself and your own reach to know , How far your genius , taste , and learning go ; Launch not beyond your depth , but be discreet , And mark that point where sense and dulness ...
... fame , And justly bear a critic's noble name , Be sure yourself and your own reach to know , How far your genius , taste , and learning go ; Launch not beyond your depth , but be discreet , And mark that point where sense and dulness ...
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... fame ( our second life ) is lost , And bare threescore is all even that can boast ; Our sons their fathers ' failing language see , And such as Chaucer is , shall Dryden be . So when the faithful pencil has design'd Some bright idea of ...
... fame ( our second life ) is lost , And bare threescore is all even that can boast ; Our sons their fathers ' failing language see , And such as Chaucer is , shall Dryden be . So when the faithful pencil has design'd Some bright idea of ...
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