The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... natural , with very little dependence on local or temporary customs , on those changeable scenes of artificial life ... nature it must be ascribed , that Homer has fewer passages of doubtful meaning than any other poet either in the ...
... natural , with very little dependence on local or temporary customs , on those changeable scenes of artificial life ... nature it must be ascribed , that Homer has fewer passages of doubtful meaning than any other poet either in the ...
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... nature stands reveal'd before our eyes ; A flood of glory burst from all the skies . The conscious shepherd , joyful at the sight , Eyes the blue vault , and numbers every light . The conscious swains rejoicing at the sight , shepherds ...
... nature stands reveal'd before our eyes ; A flood of glory burst from all the skies . The conscious shepherd , joyful at the sight , Eyes the blue vault , and numbers every light . The conscious swains rejoicing at the sight , shepherds ...
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... nature . Yet there is no reason to believe that literature ever lost his esteem ; he always professed to love reading ; and Dobson , who spent some time at his house translating his Essay on Man , ' when I asked him what learning he ...
... nature . Yet there is no reason to believe that literature ever lost his esteem ; he always professed to love reading ; and Dobson , who spent some time at his house translating his Essay on Man , ' when I asked him what learning he ...
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... nature , and Pope in his local manners . The notions of same use for words , he had words so selected and com- Dryden were formed by comprehensive speculation ; and bined as to be ready at his call . This increase of faci- those of Pope ...
... nature , and Pope in his local manners . The notions of same use for words , he had words so selected and com- Dryden were formed by comprehensive speculation ; and bined as to be ready at his call . This increase of faci- those of Pope ...
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... nature of our * Bentley was one of these . Pope , desirous of his opinion of the translation , addressed him thus : " Dr. Bentley , I ordered my bookseller to send you your books , I hope you received them . " Bentley pretended not to ...
... nature of our * Bentley was one of these . Pope , desirous of his opinion of the translation , addressed him thus : " Dr. Bentley , I ordered my bookseller to send you your books , I hope you received them . " Bentley pretended not to ...
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