Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... thought , but they cer- tainly are What oft was thought , but ne'er so well express'd . Pope's art so far is true neo - classic . The poet fol- lows or imitates nature , and nature is what is normal and universal in human experience ...
... thought , but they cer- tainly are What oft was thought , but ne'er so well express'd . Pope's art so far is true neo - classic . The poet fol- lows or imitates nature , and nature is what is normal and universal in human experience ...
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... thought - but some kind God that thought suppressed- To plunge the poniard in my father's breast : Then meditate my flight ; my friends in vain With prayers entreat me , and with force detain . On fat of rams , black bulls , and brawny ...
... thought - but some kind God that thought suppressed- To plunge the poniard in my father's breast : Then meditate my flight ; my friends in vain With prayers entreat me , and with force detain . On fat of rams , black bulls , and brawny ...
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... thought as simply as ever any lines of Wordsworth did . The tone is Pope's own ; for though very like Horace , it is more serious than Horace usually is , and its seriousness is not merely acrimony . It is rather a despondent ...
... thought as simply as ever any lines of Wordsworth did . The tone is Pope's own ; for though very like Horace , it is more serious than Horace usually is , and its seriousness is not merely acrimony . It is rather a despondent ...
Contenido
The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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