The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 5
Página 91
The conversation and habits of France , and the graces of a language
incomparable in its expression of the minor feelings , had long given a marked
superiority to its delineations of national manners . The quaint truth of Montaigne ,
the ...
The conversation and habits of France , and the graces of a language
incomparable in its expression of the minor feelings , had long given a marked
superiority to its delineations of national manners . The quaint truth of Montaigne ,
the ...
Página 140
... this had been sir Robert Sutton ; but Warburton , to whom Sutton had been an
early patron , and given the living of Broadbroughton , prevailed on Pope to
erase the name . The imaginary bishop then took his place . It was the foolish
fashion ...
... this had been sir Robert Sutton ; but Warburton , to whom Sutton had been an
early patron , and given the living of Broadbroughton , prevailed on Pope to
erase the name . The imaginary bishop then took his place . It was the foolish
fashion ...
Página 209
The suspected Delia ' s name is given in the old edition , ' lady D - ne . ' 62 Page .
A brutal judge , whose conduct on Savage ' s trial is given down to ignominy by
Johnson . POPE . II . Whether the darken ' d room to muse invite , IMITATIONS ...
The suspected Delia ' s name is given in the old edition , ' lady D - ne . ' 62 Page .
A brutal judge , whose conduct on Savage ' s trial is given down to ignominy by
Johnson . POPE . II . Whether the darken ' d room to muse invite , IMITATIONS ...
Página 252
Cibber , in his Life , ' has given an interesting analysis of Betterton ' s powers : he
was a man of honor and intelligence . Booth , who was second only to him , was
a Westminster boy , whom Busby ' s praises of his performOr well - mouth ' d ...
Cibber , in his Life , ' has given an interesting analysis of Betterton ' s powers : he
was a man of honor and intelligence . Booth , who was second only to him , was
a Westminster boy , whom Busby ' s praises of his performOr well - mouth ' d ...
Página 262
To this short - sighted dogma , the obvious answer has been given ; - that tragedy
does much more than plan action ; that it paints passion : that , unlike and
superior to comedy , which adopts only the language and describes only the
manners ...
To this short - sighted dogma , the obvious answer has been given ; - that tragedy
does much more than plan action ; that it paints passion : that , unlike and
superior to comedy , which adopts only the language and describes only the
manners ...
Comentarios de usuarios - Escribir una reseña
No hemos encontrado ninguna reseña en los sitios habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Works of Alexander Pope William John Courthope,John Wilson Croker,Alexander Pope No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Works of Alexander Pope William John Courthope,John Wilson Croker,Alexander Pope No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
admire appear bear beauty cause character church court critic death died English EPISTLE equal ev'n eyes fair fall fame fate feel fire fool fortune genius give given grace grave half hand hate head hear heart Heaven honor judge keep kind king known lady land language laws learned leave less letter light live look lord mean mind Muse nature never noble o'er observes once paint pass passion peace person plain pleased pleasure poet poetry poor Pope praise pride proud queen reason rest rich rise round rules satire sense shade soul sure taste tell things thought thousand true truth turn verse vice virtue Warton wealth whole wife wise write