The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ... To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1806 - 651 pagina's |
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... Iliad , and the first four books came out in 1715. The success of this work was such as to enable him to leave the house at Binfield altogether , and reside at a house at Twick- enham ; where the formation of his celebrated gar- den and ...
... Iliad , and the first four books came out in 1715. The success of this work was such as to enable him to leave the house at Binfield altogether , and reside at a house at Twick- enham ; where the formation of his celebrated gar- den and ...
Pagina 457
... Iliad , ce- lebrated by numerous peus , yet shall it suffice to mention the indefatigable Sir Richard Blackmore , Knt . who ( though otherwise a severe censurer of our au . thor ) yet styleth this a laudable translation * , ' That ready ...
... Iliad , ce- lebrated by numerous peus , yet shall it suffice to mention the indefatigable Sir Richard Blackmore , Knt . who ( though otherwise a severe censurer of our au . thor ) yet styleth this a laudable translation * , ' That ready ...
Pagina 458
... Iliad was not in all re- spects conformable to the fine taste of his friend Mr. Addison ; insomuch that he employed a younger muse in an undertaking of this kind , which he super- vised himself . " Whether Mr. Addison did find it con ...
... Iliad was not in all re- spects conformable to the fine taste of his friend Mr. Addison ; insomuch that he employed a younger muse in an undertaking of this kind , which he super- vised himself . " Whether Mr. Addison did find it con ...
Pagina 459
... Iliad , printed some time before his death , and by his own letters of October 26 , and November 2 , 1713 , where he declares it is his opinion that no other person was equal to it . " Next comes his Shakespeare on the stage : Let him ...
... Iliad , printed some time before his death , and by his own letters of October 26 , and November 2 , 1713 , where he declares it is his opinion that no other person was equal to it . " Next comes his Shakespeare on the stage : Let him ...
Pagina 463
... Iliad , scarce could make me sing , Unless I justly could at once commend A good companion , and as firm a friend ; One moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , Can all desert in sciences exceed * . So also is he deciphered by the ...
... Iliad , scarce could make me sing , Unless I justly could at once commend A good companion , and as firm a friend ; One moral , or a mere well - natur'd deed , Can all desert in sciences exceed * . So also is he deciphered by the ...
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