The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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... passion of the age , was born a species of com- position in which its representative poet has excelled all other ... passions , and prejudices of their own , should believe that Tickell's translation was but an act of opposition against ...
... passion of the age , was born a species of com- position in which its representative poet has excelled all other ... passions , and prejudices of their own , should believe that Tickell's translation was but an act of opposition against ...
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... passion ever since the day when her father had introduced her as a child to the boisterous attentions of the Kit - Cat Club3 ; and she devoted herself to literary pursuits and studies with an energy unusual among ladies of rank since ...
... passion ever since the day when her father had introduced her as a child to the boisterous attentions of the Kit - Cat Club3 ; and she devoted herself to literary pursuits and studies with an energy unusual among ladies of rank since ...
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... passions of the age ; and for horticulture in general Pope had conceived a taste from the days of his childhood on the borders of Windsor Forest . But Le Nôtre or Capability Brown himself would have found their genius cramped by the ...
... passions of the age ; and for horticulture in general Pope had conceived a taste from the days of his childhood on the borders of Windsor Forest . But Le Nôtre or Capability Brown himself would have found their genius cramped by the ...
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... passionate petulance of childhood he combined the resentfulness of a mind unable to forgive till it forgets . In his vanity I see nothing superlative . For him , wholly wrapped up in the progress of his literary career , 1 M. Ste ...
... passionate petulance of childhood he combined the resentfulness of a mind unable to forgive till it forgets . In his vanity I see nothing superlative . For him , wholly wrapped up in the progress of his literary career , 1 M. Ste ...
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... passions of his audience by the spirit of Shakspere . Pope had not caught that Homeric spirit which has com- municated itself to at least one later translator , even when imprisoned by his own wilfulness in the machinery of a modern ...
... passions of his audience by the spirit of Shakspere . Pope had not caught that Homeric spirit which has com- municated itself to at least one later translator , even when imprisoned by his own wilfulness in the machinery of a modern ...
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