Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... person , who was a foolish critic , and an enemy of Horace , perhaps a noble one . This Fannius was , it seems , ex- tremely fond of both his poetry and his person . He was moreover of a delicate or effeminate complexion , and constant ...
... person , who was a foolish critic , and an enemy of Horace , perhaps a noble one . This Fannius was , it seems , ex- tremely fond of both his poetry and his person . He was moreover of a delicate or effeminate complexion , and constant ...
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... person . ADVERTISEMENT To the FIRST EDITION with Notes , in Quarto , 1729 It will be sufficient to say of this ... persons it treats of , that it partakes of the nature of a Secret , which most people love to be let into , though the men ...
... person . ADVERTISEMENT To the FIRST EDITION with Notes , in Quarto , 1729 It will be sufficient to say of this ... persons it treats of , that it partakes of the nature of a Secret , which most people love to be let into , though the men ...
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... Person the Crown of Poesy : We have ordered the said Pretender , Pseudo - Poet , or Phantom , utterly to vanish and evaporate out of this work : And do declare the said Throne of Poesy from henceforth to be abdicated and vacant , unless ...
... Person the Crown of Poesy : We have ordered the said Pretender , Pseudo - Poet , or Phantom , utterly to vanish and evaporate out of this work : And do declare the said Throne of Poesy from henceforth to be abdicated and vacant , unless ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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