The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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... tastes rather than raising the latter to an earnest contemplation of the ancient models . And a critical knowledge , or even a ... taste . From ancients and moderns , from French and Italian and our own interesting literature , he will ...
... tastes rather than raising the latter to an earnest contemplation of the ancient models . And a critical knowledge , or even a ... taste . From ancients and moderns , from French and Italian and our own interesting literature , he will ...
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... tastes already developed and a literary ambition already active . years of age he had translated part of Statius ... taste in the choice of words and expressions which his preference for poetical over prose reading could not fail to ...
... tastes already developed and a literary ambition already active . years of age he had translated part of Statius ... taste in the choice of words and expressions which his preference for poetical over prose reading could not fail to ...
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... taste , such as Lord Burlington , made him welcome in town and country ; and he followed the fashion of his day by summer excursions to the Bath . Yet it was far from an idle period of his literary life . For besides carrying on his ...
... taste , such as Lord Burlington , made him welcome in town and country ; and he followed the fashion of his day by summer excursions to the Bath . Yet it was far from an idle period of his literary life . For besides carrying on his ...
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... 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 dimensions of Pope's estate ; and the dream of his youth for ' woods , gardens ...
... 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 dimensions of Pope's estate ; and the dream of his youth for ' woods , gardens ...
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... taste , and in an age when literature was used rather than honoured , he devoted himself to her service as an end , and not as a mean . His age welcomed him as one of its chil- dren ; but by what he achieved in and for the national ...
... taste , and in an age when literature was used rather than honoured , he devoted himself to her service as an end , and not as a mean . His age welcomed him as one of its chil- dren ; but by what he achieved in and for the national ...
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