Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... Pope had an exact knowledge of all that he himself loved or hated , wished or wanted . Milton has winged his daring flight from heav- en to earth , through Chaos and old Night . Pope's Muse never wandered with safety , but from his ...
... Pope had an exact knowledge of all that he himself loved or hated , wished or wanted . Milton has winged his daring flight from heav- en to earth , through Chaos and old Night . Pope's Muse never wandered with safety , but from his ...
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... Pope ! Dryden was a better prose - writer , and a bolder and more varied versifier , than Pope . He was a more vigorous thinker , a more correct and logical declaimer , and had more of what may be called strength of mind than Pope ; but ...
... Pope ! Dryden was a better prose - writer , and a bolder and more varied versifier , than Pope . He was a more vigorous thinker , a more correct and logical declaimer , and had more of what may be called strength of mind than Pope ; but ...
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... Pope was not free from vice , we should like to know who is . He was one of the most faultless of poets , both in ... Pope's platonic peccadillos , nor at his being a little impatient of the other's attempt to make himself a make ...
... Pope was not free from vice , we should like to know who is . He was one of the most faultless of poets , both in ... Pope's platonic peccadillos , nor at his being a little impatient of the other's attempt to make himself a make ...
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