The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... Swift's phrase ' knew his art but not his trade , ' and a satirist who could work with Swift and Pope on their own ground , and be acknowledged as their equal by both . With Gay , who cheerfully oscillated between political camps as to ...
... Swift's phrase ' knew his art but not his trade , ' and a satirist who could work with Swift and Pope on their own ground , and be acknowledged as their equal by both . With Gay , who cheerfully oscillated between political camps as to ...
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... Swift . With Pope the attempt to write in Swift's style was a mere tour de force , which he could indeed carry out with success through a few lines , but not further , without relapsing into his own more elaborate manner . Swift's ...
... Swift . With Pope the attempt to write in Swift's style was a mere tour de force , which he could indeed carry out with success through a few lines , but not further , without relapsing into his own more elaborate manner . Swift's ...
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... SWIFT'S ANCESTORS . 95 100 105 110 [ SWIFT set up a plain monument to his grandfather , and also presented a cup to the church of Goodrich , or Gotheridge ( in Herefordshire ) . He sent a pencilled elevation of the monument ( a simple ...
... SWIFT'S ANCESTORS . 95 100 105 110 [ SWIFT set up a plain monument to his grandfather , and also presented a cup to the church of Goodrich , or Gotheridge ( in Herefordshire ) . He sent a pencilled elevation of the monument ( a simple ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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