The Pleasures of PopePantheon Books, 1950 - 265 sivua |
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... sure indication of any writer's magnitude . It was , of course , natural and inevitable that the Romantic Movement should pro- duce among poets and critics a vigorous revulsion against the Augustan master's influence . Of his transla ...
... sure indication of any writer's magnitude . It was , of course , natural and inevitable that the Romantic Movement should pro- duce among poets and critics a vigorous revulsion against the Augustan master's influence . Of his transla ...
Sivu 98
... Sure never to o'er - shoot , but just to hit ; While still too wide or short is human Wit ; Sure by quick Nature happiness to gain , Which heavier Reason labours at in vain , This too serves always , Reason never long ; One must go ...
... Sure never to o'er - shoot , but just to hit ; While still too wide or short is human Wit ; Sure by quick Nature happiness to gain , Which heavier Reason labours at in vain , This too serves always , Reason never long ; One must go ...
Sivu 204
... sure Democritus had died , Had he beheld an Audience gape so wide . Let Bear or Elephant be e'er so white , The people , sure , the people are the sight ! Ah luckless Poet ! stretch thy lungs and roar , That Bear or Elephant shall heed ...
... sure Democritus had died , Had he beheld an Audience gape so wide . Let Bear or Elephant be e'er so white , The people , sure , the people are the sight ! Ah luckless Poet ! stretch thy lungs and roar , That Bear or Elephant shall heed ...
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