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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... praise ; he discovers such acquaintance both with human and public affairs , as is not easily conceived to have been attainable by a boy of four- teen in Windsor Forest . only can it be certain that his puerile performances received no ...
... praise ; he discovers such acquaintance both with human and public affairs , as is not easily conceived to have been attainable by a boy of four- teen in Windsor Forest . only can it be certain that his puerile performances received no ...
第 viii 頁
... praise of half the nation , when he might be universally favoured . It appears that about this time Pope had a strong inclination to unite the art of Painting with that of Poetry , and put himself under the tuition of Jer- vas . He was ...
... praise of half the nation , when he might be universally favoured . It appears that about this time Pope had a strong inclination to unite the art of Painting with that of Poetry , and put himself under the tuition of Jer- vas . He was ...
第 xi 頁
... praise . High on his helm celestial lightnings play , His beamy shield emits a living ray ; Th ' unwearied blaze incessant stream supplies , Like the red star that fires th ' autumnal skies . But Pallas now Tydides ' soul inspires ...
... praise . High on his helm celestial lightnings play , His beamy shield emits a living ray ; Th ' unwearied blaze incessant stream supplies , Like the red star that fires th ' autumnal skies . But Pallas now Tydides ' soul inspires ...
第 xii 頁
... praise on one side , and of money on the other , and ended because Pope was less eager of money than Halifax of praise . It is not likely that Halifax had any personal benevolence to Pope ; it is evident that Pope looked on Halifax with ...
... praise on one side , and of money on the other , and ended because Pope was less eager of money than Halifax of praise . It is not likely that Halifax had any personal benevolence to Pope ; it is evident that Pope looked on Halifax with ...
第 xiv 頁
... praise , because that it was in vain for me to endeavour to be well the reader knows not what they have blotted . with Mr. Addison ; that his jealous temper would Pope's voracity of fame taught him the art of ob- never admit of a ...
... praise , because that it was in vain for me to endeavour to be well the reader knows not what they have blotted . with Mr. Addison ; that his jealous temper would Pope's voracity of fame taught him the art of ob- never admit of a ...
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