The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... thoughts are not our own , because they resemble the ancients , may as well say our faces are not our own because ... thought tolerable . I would not be like those authors , who forgive themselves some particular lines for the sake of ...
... thoughts are not our own , because they resemble the ancients , may as well say our faces are not our own because ... thought tolerable . I would not be like those authors , who forgive themselves some particular lines for the sake of ...
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... thought becoming a person who has hardly credit enough to answer for his own . In this office of collecting my ... thoughts are plain , yet admit a little quickness and passion , but that short and flowing : the expression humble , yet ...
... thought becoming a person who has hardly credit enough to answer for his own . In this office of collecting my ... thoughts are plain , yet admit a little quickness and passion , but that short and flowing : the expression humble , yet ...
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... thought imperfect in some few points . His eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients ... thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , not- withstanding all the care he has taken ...
... thought imperfect in some few points . His eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients ... thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himself ; though , not- withstanding all the care he has taken ...
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... thought and smooth- ness of verse ; whereas that of most other kinds consists in the strength and fulness of both . In a letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time , we find an enumeration of several niceties in versification , which ...
... thought and smooth- ness of verse ; whereas that of most other kinds consists in the strength and fulness of both . In a letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time , we find an enumeration of several niceties in versification , which ...
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... thought , but ne'er so well express'd ; Something , whose truth , convinced at sight we find , That gives us back the image of our mind . As shades more sweetly recommend the light , So modest plainness sets off sprightly wit . For ...
... thought , but ne'er so well express'd ; Something , whose truth , convinced at sight we find , That gives us back the image of our mind . As shades more sweetly recommend the light , So modest plainness sets off sprightly wit . For ...
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