Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... rage ? If we examine the portraits of Atticus and Sporus in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , the an- swer may be too readily affirmative . Are there not other passages , however , similar in tone but too imper- sonal to be inspired by rage ...
... rage ? If we examine the portraits of Atticus and Sporus in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , the an- swer may be too readily affirmative . Are there not other passages , however , similar in tone but too imper- sonal to be inspired by rage ...
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... rage , destructive War , and all- involving Age . - The poet here alludes to the four great causes of the ravage amongst ancient writings . The destruction of the Alexandrine and Palatine libraries by fire ; the fiercer rage of Zoilus ...
... rage , destructive War , and all- involving Age . - The poet here alludes to the four great causes of the ravage amongst ancient writings . The destruction of the Alexandrine and Palatine libraries by fire ; the fiercer rage of Zoilus ...
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... rage to cease , To buy both sides , and give thy Country peace . All this is madness , " cries a sober sage : But who , my friend , has reason in his rage " The ruling Passion , be it what it will , The ruling Passion conquers Reason ...
... rage to cease , To buy both sides , and give thy Country peace . All this is madness , " cries a sober sage : But who , my friend , has reason in his rage " The ruling Passion , be it what it will , The ruling Passion conquers Reason ...
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