Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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Sivu 49
... head from all the ideas , ways , and workings of that pestilent foe to wit and destroyer of fine figures which is known by the name of common sense . His business must be to contract the true goût de travers and to acquire a most happy ...
... head from all the ideas , ways , and workings of that pestilent foe to wit and destroyer of fine figures which is known by the name of common sense . His business must be to contract the true goût de travers and to acquire a most happy ...
Sivu 59
... heads , which by a fresh stream of heads grows to be a gazing deluge of heads . You come at last to find it means a " great crowd . " How pretty and how genteel is the following : Nature's confectioner , Whose suckets are moist alchemy ...
... heads , which by a fresh stream of heads grows to be a gazing deluge of heads . You come at last to find it means a " great crowd . " How pretty and how genteel is the following : Nature's confectioner , Whose suckets are moist alchemy ...
Sivu 66
... head shall rise , though buried in the dust , And midst the clouds his glittering turrets thrust.53 Quaere , what are the glittering turrets of a man's head ? Upon the shore , as frequent as the sand , To meet the prince , the glad ...
... head shall rise , though buried in the dust , And midst the clouds his glittering turrets thrust.53 Quaere , what are the glittering turrets of a man's head ? Upon the shore , as frequent as the sand , To meet the prince , the glad ...
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Preface to the Works of 1717 | 23 |
From Popes Correspondence | 29 |
Of the Art of Sinking in Poetry | 43 |
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