The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... poet , with which his father accidentally concurred , by propos- ing subjects , and obliging him to correct his ... poets he soon distin guished the versification of Dryden , which he considered as the model to be studied , and was ...
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... poets and critics of that time ; as they well deserved , they were read with admiration , and many praises were ... poet ; and thinking himself entitled to poetical conversation , began at seven- in to frequent . Will's , a coffee ...
... poets and critics of that time ; as they well deserved , they were read with admiration , and many praises were ... poet ; and thinking himself entitled to poetical conversation , began at seven- in to frequent . Will's , a coffee ...
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... poet who delighted all , and by whom fluence among the Tories ; and it is said , that the con- none had been offended . clusion of the poem gave great pain to Addison , both as a poet and a politician . Reports like this are often ...
... poet who delighted all , and by whom fluence among the Tories ; and it is said , that the con- none had been offended . clusion of the poem gave great pain to Addison , both as a poet and a politician . Reports like this are often ...
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... poets , because his positions are general , and his representations natural , with very little dependence on local or ... poet either in the learned or in modern languages . I have read of a man , who being , by his ignorance of Greek ...
... poets , because his positions are general , and his representations natural , with very little dependence on local or ... poet either in the learned or in modern languages . I have read of a man , who being , by his ignorance of Greek ...
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... poets and philosophers . The Iliad ' was published volume by volume , as the fight burns , thickest The sons of Dares ... poet , and then a patron of poetry , had acquired the right of being a judge , was willing to hear some books while ...
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