Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... Ancient Poets . That therefore the Ancients are necessary to be studied , by a Critic , particularly Homer and Virgil . Of Licences , and the use of them by the Ancients . Reverence due to the Ancients , and praise of them . ' Tis hard ...
... Ancient Poets . That therefore the Ancients are necessary to be studied , by a Critic , particularly Homer and Virgil . Of Licences , and the use of them by the Ancients . Reverence due to the Ancients , and praise of them . ' Tis hard ...
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... ancient Genius , o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his rev'rend head . Then Sculpture and her sister - arts revive ; Stones leaped to form , and rocks began to live ; With sweeter notes each rising Temple rung ; A ...
... ancient Genius , o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his rev'rend head . Then Sculpture and her sister - arts revive ; Stones leaped to form , and rocks began to live ; With sweeter notes each rising Temple rung ; A ...
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... ancient of things , Chaos , Night , and Dulness : so is it of the most grave and ancient kind . Homer ( saith Aristotle ) was the first who gave the Form , and ( saith Horace ) who adapted the Measure , to heroic poesy . But , even ...
... ancient of things , Chaos , Night , and Dulness : so is it of the most grave and ancient kind . Homer ( saith Aristotle ) was the first who gave the Form , and ( saith Horace ) who adapted the Measure , to heroic poesy . But , even ...
Términos y frases comunes
Addison Æneid Ambrose Philips ancient arms Balaam Bavius beauty Behold bless blest Bolingbroke called charms Cibber Codrus Court Critics crowned Cynthus Dæmons death divine Dulness Dunce Dunciad e'er Eclogues Epistle Essay Essay on Criticism eyes fair fame fate flame fools genius give glory Gnome Goddess Gods grace Greece groves happy head heart Heaven Homer honour Horace Iliad imitation King knave learned live Lord Lord Hervey mankind mind Moral mourn Muse Nature ne'er never numbers nymph o'er once passions pastoral persons plain poem poet Poet's poetry Pope Pope's praise pride Prince proud Queen rage rise rules sacred satire Scriblerus Club sense shade shine sighs sing skies soft soul Swift Sylphs taste Thalestris thee Theocritus things thou thought trembling verse Virgil Virtue Whig whole wings write ΙΙΟ ΙΟ