The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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... charm of their manners had received an additional piquancy . Scandal afterwards busied itself with the progress of the relations between Pope and these ladies , in which however there seems nothing either unnatural or unparalleled . It ...
... charm of their manners had received an additional piquancy . Scandal afterwards busied itself with the progress of the relations between Pope and these ladies , in which however there seems nothing either unnatural or unparalleled . It ...
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... charm attached to the society and personality of this unrepentant Alcibiades . As Bolingbroke discoursed to him on his system of natural theology , clear and shallow as the streamlet in the grotto where they sat , and communicated to ...
... charm attached to the society and personality of this unrepentant Alcibiades . As Bolingbroke discoursed to him on his system of natural theology , clear and shallow as the streamlet in the grotto where they sat , and communicated to ...
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... charm apart from all other literary compositions . Yet it may be doubted whether Pope could ever have excelled in a branch of writing where genius can claim no monopoly of excellence . His pen could have never strayed into the ' little ...
... charm apart from all other literary compositions . Yet it may be doubted whether Pope could ever have excelled in a branch of writing where genius can claim no monopoly of excellence . His pen could have never strayed into the ' little ...
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... charm in it , which no other could ever attain . Virgil , who copies Theocritus , refines upon his original : and in all points where judgment is principally concerned , he is much superior to his master . Though some of his subjects ...
... charm in it , which no other could ever attain . Virgil , who copies Theocritus , refines upon his original : and in all points where judgment is principally concerned , he is much superior to his master . Though some of his subjects ...
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... charm'd to silence , listens while she sings , And all th ' aërial audience clap their wings . Soon as the flocks shook off the nightly dews , Two Swains , whom Love kept wakeful , and the Muse , Pour'd o'er the whitening vale their ...
... charm'd to silence , listens while she sings , And all th ' aërial audience clap their wings . Soon as the flocks shook off the nightly dews , Two Swains , whom Love kept wakeful , and the Muse , Pour'd o'er the whitening vale their ...
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