The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (including His Translation of Homer). To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author, by Dr. JohnsonJ.J. Woodward, 1830 - 484 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... hope and resignation gives an elevation and Pope's work with very little gratitude , rather as dignity to disappointed love , which images merely an insult than an honour ; and she may be supposed natural cannot bestow . The gloom of a ...
... hope and resignation gives an elevation and Pope's work with very little gratitude , rather as dignity to disappointed love , which images merely an insult than an honour ; and she may be supposed natural cannot bestow . The gloom of a ...
第 xv 頁
... hope of his conversion ; to which Pope answered in a manner that cannot much recommend his princi- ples , or his judgment . In questions and projects of learning , they agreed better . He was called at the trial to give an account of ...
... hope of his conversion ; to which Pope answered in a manner that cannot much recommend his princi- ples , or his judgment . In questions and projects of learning , they agreed better . He was called at the trial to give an account of ...
第 xviii 頁
... hope of gain could not have been the motive self ; he might have originally had publication in of the impression . his mind , and have written with care , or have af- It seems that Pope , being desirous of printing his terwards selected ...
... hope of gain could not have been the motive self ; he might have originally had publication in of the impression . his mind , and have written with care , or have af- It seems that Pope , being desirous of printing his terwards selected ...
第 xxiii 頁
... hope that Pope's asperity might betray his pain and lessen his dig- Since discovered to be Atterbury , afterwards Bishop of nity . Rochester . He should therefore have suffered the pamphlet to flutter and die , without confessing that ...
... hope that Pope's asperity might betray his pain and lessen his dig- Since discovered to be Atterbury , afterwards Bishop of nity . Rochester . He should therefore have suffered the pamphlet to flutter and die , without confessing that ...
第 xxxii 頁
... hope nor fear , neither joy nor sorrow , can be found : the poet , however , faithfully attends us : we have all that can be performed by elegance of diction , or sweetness of versification ; but what can form avail without better ...
... hope nor fear , neither joy nor sorrow , can be found : the poet , however , faithfully attends us : we have all that can be performed by elegance of diction , or sweetness of versification ; but what can form avail without better ...
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