Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 sivua |
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... poet . But , some one urges , how about those other pas- sages in which the shrill spite of the satirist is so ... poet's voice is raised ; it becomes tense - not shrill perhaps , but cer- tainly tense and burning . Is this the " white ...
... poet . But , some one urges , how about those other pas- sages in which the shrill spite of the satirist is so ... poet's voice is raised ; it becomes tense - not shrill perhaps , but cer- tainly tense and burning . Is this the " white ...
Sivu 316
... poetic souls , 21 Taylor . - John Taylor the Water - poet , an honest man , who owns he learned not so much as the Accidence : A rare example of modesty in a Poet ! I must confess I do want eloquence , And never scarce did learn my ...
... poetic souls , 21 Taylor . - John Taylor the Water - poet , an honest man , who owns he learned not so much as the Accidence : A rare example of modesty in a Poet ! I must confess I do want eloquence , And never scarce did learn my ...
Sivu 443
... poet on the " Rotarian " grounds of practical utility ( Cf. Pope , lines 189ff . ) and urges the merit of the poet as con- trasted with the dramatist . He concludes by prais- ing the taste of Augustus above that of Alexander , and with ...
... poet on the " Rotarian " grounds of practical utility ( Cf. Pope , lines 189ff . ) and urges the merit of the poet as con- trasted with the dramatist . He concludes by prais- ing the taste of Augustus above that of Alexander , and with ...
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