The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... less commit : Neglect the rules each verbal Critic lays , For not to know some trifles , is a praise . Most Critics , fond of some subservient art , Still make the Whole depend upon a Part : They talk of principles , but notions prize ...
... less commit : Neglect the rules each verbal Critic lays , For not to know some trifles , is a praise . Most Critics , fond of some subservient art , Still make the Whole depend upon a Part : They talk of principles , but notions prize ...
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... less noteworthy , and therefore less worthy of public ex- posure , than even these . The answer to such reproaches seems clear . Where Pope mixed up personal spleen , personal resentment for affronts real or imagined , with the ...
... less noteworthy , and therefore less worthy of public ex- posure , than even these . The answer to such reproaches seems clear . Where Pope mixed up personal spleen , personal resentment for affronts real or imagined , with the ...
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... less obscure , and his understanding and sentiments no less quaint and strange ( if indeed not more so ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this personage , whom Antiquity recordeth to have been Dunce the ...
... less obscure , and his understanding and sentiments no less quaint and strange ( if indeed not more so ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this personage , whom Antiquity recordeth to have been Dunce the ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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