The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (including His Translation of Homer). To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author, by Dr. JohnsonJ.J. Woodward, 1830 - 484 страници |
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... things know , and all things can resound ! Relate what armies sought the Trojan land , What nations follow'd , and what chiefs command ; ( For doubtful fame distracts mankind below , And nothing can we tell , and nothing know ) Without ...
... things know , and all things can resound ! Relate what armies sought the Trojan land , What nations follow'd , and what chiefs command ; ( For doubtful fame distracts mankind below , And nothing can we tell , and nothing know ) Without ...
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... things wrong , and left many things undone ; but let him not be defrauded of his due praise . He was the first that knew , at least the first that told , by what helps the text might be improved . If he inspected the early editions ...
... things wrong , and left many things undone ; but let him not be defrauded of his due praise . He was the first that knew , at least the first that told , by what helps the text might be improved . If he inspected the early editions ...
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... things ine edition , he offered to pay the cost . better to give than such a son . This however Pope did not accept ; but in time One of the passages of Pope's life , which seems solicited a subscription for a Quarto volume , which to ...
... things ine edition , he offered to pay the cost . better to give than such a son . This however Pope did not accept ; but in time One of the passages of Pope's life , which seems solicited a subscription for a Quarto volume , which to ...
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... things as a necessary concate- nation of indissoluble fatality ; and it is undeniable , that in many passages a religious eye may easily discover expressions not very favourable to morals , or to liberty . About this time Warburton ...
... things as a necessary concate- nation of indissoluble fatality ; and it is undeniable , that in many passages a religious eye may easily discover expressions not very favourable to morals , or to liberty . About this time Warburton ...
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... thing that might have filled her place ; he could Cibber's pamphlets came into the hands of Pope , have only shrunk within himself ; it was too late to who said , " These things are my diversion . " They transfer his confidence or ...
... thing that might have filled her place ; he could Cibber's pamphlets came into the hands of Pope , have only shrunk within himself ; it was too late to who said , " These things are my diversion . " They transfer his confidence or ...
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Achilles Ajax Alcinous Antilochus arms Asius Atrides behold beneath bless'd blood bold brave breast breath chariot charms chief coursers cries crown'd dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful Dunciad E'en eyes fair falchion fall fame fate fear feast field fierce fight fire fix'd flames flies fury glory goddess gods grace Grecian Greece Greeks hand haste hear heart heaven Hector hero honours Idomeneus Iliad Ilion immortal javelin Jove king labours live lord Lycian maid Menelaus mighty mind monarch mortal muse night numbers nymph o'er Pallas Patroclus Peleus plain poem poet Pope praise press'd Priam prince proud Pylian queen race rage rise round sacred shade shining shore sire skies slain soul spear spoke steeds stood Swift tears Telemachus thee thine thou throne thunder toils trembling Trojan Troy Tydeus Ulysses verse walls warrior woes wound wretched youth