Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their observation . The original of Poetry is ascribed to that Age which succeeded the creation of the world : and as the keeping of flocks seems to have been the first ...
... seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their observation . The original of Poetry is ascribed to that Age which succeeded the creation of the world : and as the keeping of flocks seems to have been the first ...
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... seems a little defective , for his swains are sometimes abusive and immodest , and perhaps too much inclining to rusticity ; for instance , in his fourth and fifth Idyllia . But ' tis enough that all others learnt their excellencies ...
... seems a little defective , for his swains are sometimes abusive and immodest , and perhaps too much inclining to rusticity ; for instance , in his fourth and fifth Idyllia . But ' tis enough that all others learnt their excellencies ...
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... seems to be no reason for thinking Pope was anxious about possible prosecution from the Court ( Walpole ) party in 1733 , as the poem might seem to imply . He had been more than once attacked because of the Epistle to Burlington , and ...
... seems to be no reason for thinking Pope was anxious about possible prosecution from the Court ( Walpole ) party in 1733 , as the poem might seem to imply . He had been more than once attacked because of the Epistle to Burlington , and ...
Contenido
The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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