The Life of Alexander Pope: Including Extracts from His CorrespondenceBohn, 1857 - 490 стор. |
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... told me you would stay but as many days as you brought bottles , therefore you can't bring too many , though here we are no drunkards . " On Cromwell's return to London Pope wrote to him : " All you saw in this country charge me to ...
... told me you would stay but as many days as you brought bottles , therefore you can't bring too many , though here we are no drunkards . " On Cromwell's return to London Pope wrote to him : " All you saw in this country charge me to ...
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... told that Glover , the author of Leonidas , medi- tated an epic poem , exclaimed , " He write an epic , who never saw a moun- tain ! " He might have said the same of Pope , who contemplated an epic with Brutus for its hero . written ...
... told that Glover , the author of Leonidas , medi- tated an epic poem , exclaimed , " He write an epic , who never saw a moun- tain ! " He might have said the same of Pope , who contemplated an epic with Brutus for its hero . written ...
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... told me he was of . " Again , " It is no flattery at all to say that Virgil had written nothing so good at his age . " With what enthusiastic delight this praise , through the friendly medium of Wycherley , would be received by Pope it ...
... told me he was of . " Again , " It is no flattery at all to say that Virgil had written nothing so good at his age . " With what enthusiastic delight this praise , through the friendly medium of Wycherley , would be received by Pope it ...
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... told Warburton that this work had , to his know- ledge , done great harm to revealed religion . It was the too general fashion of the day to laugh at all serious and solemn impressions , and the young poet could hardly be more grave ...
... told Warburton that this work had , to his know- ledge , done great harm to revealed religion . It was the too general fashion of the day to laugh at all serious and solemn impressions , and the young poet could hardly be more grave ...
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... told the house would tumble over his head , made answer , ' What care I for the house ? I am only a lodger . ' I fancy ' tis the best time to die when one is in the best humour ; and so excessively weak as I now am , I may say with ...
... told the house would tumble over his head , made answer , ' What care I for the house ? I am only a lodger . ' I fancy ' tis the best time to die when one is in the best humour ; and so excessively weak as I now am , I may say with ...
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