Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... lines 364-73 of the Essay on Criticism , and so skilfully exemplified in such passages as that in the Rape of the Lock , Canto II , lines 123-36 , where Ariel threatens punishments for careless sylphs . These admirable lines are a tour ...
... lines 364-73 of the Essay on Criticism , and so skilfully exemplified in such passages as that in the Rape of the Lock , Canto II , lines 123-36 , where Ariel threatens punishments for careless sylphs . These admirable lines are a tour ...
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... lines 35-44 , which embody satire on collectors reminiscent of the period of the Scriblerus Club ( ca. 1713 ) . Lines 41- 42 , have a direct reference to Dr. Woodward's shield and to Chapter III of the Memoirs of Martinus Scrib- lerus ...
... lines 35-44 , which embody satire on collectors reminiscent of the period of the Scriblerus Club ( ca. 1713 ) . Lines 41- 42 , have a direct reference to Dr. Woodward's shield and to Chapter III of the Memoirs of Martinus Scrib- lerus ...
Página 441
... Lines 43-44 hit the dilemma of the personal satirist exactly : if you name the object of your satire , he alone is " corrected " ; if you call him " Harpax , " a score take the satire to heart , but hate the satirist . Lines 105-22 are ...
... Lines 43-44 hit the dilemma of the personal satirist exactly : if you name the object of your satire , he alone is " corrected " ; if you call him " Harpax , " a score take the satire to heart , but hate the satirist . Lines 105-22 are ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
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