The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... poet ? otherwise than by asking in return , if Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? Let us look round on the present time , and back on the past ; let us inquire to whom the voice of mankind has decreed the wreath of ...
... poet ? otherwise than by asking in return , if Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? Let us look round on the present time , and back on the past ; let us inquire to whom the voice of mankind has decreed the wreath of ...
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... poet and a politician . The offence may fairly be conceived to have lain in Pope's open espousal of a cause fatal to Addison's party , and his advocacy of a negociation which tarnished all the laurels of the noblest war of England ...
... poet and a politician . The offence may fairly be conceived to have lain in Pope's open espousal of a cause fatal to Addison's party , and his advocacy of a negociation which tarnished all the laurels of the noblest war of England ...
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... poet had no resource but to take refuge in the politician . There mediocrity of parts was less felt , and diligence more . From a private station he gradually advanced through suc- cessive offices , until , in 1710 , he attained the ...
... poet had no resource but to take refuge in the politician . There mediocrity of parts was less felt , and diligence more . From a private station he gradually advanced through suc- cessive offices , until , in 1710 , he attained the ...
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... poet alludes here . Warton conceives it a re- ference to the story in St. Foix , that when the body of William the Conqueror was about to be interred , a bystander cried out against suffering him to be laid in that peculiar piece of ...
... poet alludes here . Warton conceives it a re- ference to the story in St. Foix , that when the body of William the Conqueror was about to be interred , a bystander cried out against suffering him to be laid in that peculiar piece of ...
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... poet's lays , While led along the skies his current strays , As thine , which visits Windsor's famed abodes , To grace the mansion of our earthly gods : Nor all his stars above a lustre show , Like the bright beauties on thy banks below ...
... poet's lays , While led along the skies his current strays , As thine , which visits Windsor's famed abodes , To grace the mansion of our earthly gods : Nor all his stars above a lustre show , Like the bright beauties on thy banks below ...
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