The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, 1. köideJames Nichol, 1856 - 326 pages |
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... Horace or Lucretius , or even Ovid , would have been more congenial . His imitations of Horace shew us what he might have made of a complete translation . What a brilliant thing a version of Lucretius , in the style of the " Essay on ...
... Horace or Lucretius , or even Ovid , would have been more congenial . His imitations of Horace shew us what he might have made of a complete translation . What a brilliant thing a version of Lucretius , in the style of the " Essay on ...
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... Horace . In this last , he attacks , in the most brutal style , his former love , Lady Mary W. Montague , who replied in a piece of coarse cleverness , entitled , " Verses to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace ...
... Horace . In this last , he attacks , in the most brutal style , his former love , Lady Mary W. Montague , who replied in a piece of coarse cleverness , entitled , " Verses to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace ...
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... Horace were published , and in the next year appeared two Dialogues , each entitled " 1738 , " which now form the Epilogue to the Satires . One of them was issued on the same day with Johnson's " London . " In that year , too , he ...
... Horace were published , and in the next year appeared two Dialogues , each entitled " 1738 , " which now form the Epilogue to the Satires . One of them was issued on the same day with Johnson's " London . " In that year , too , he ...
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... HORACE IMITATED- Satire I. To Mr Fortescue , • Satire II . To Mr Bethel , 234 THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE- To Lord Bolingbroke , 214 SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF 229 · 161 On the Hon . Simon Harcourt , 161 On James Craggs ...
... HORACE IMITATED- Satire I. To Mr Fortescue , • Satire II . To Mr Bethel , 234 THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE- To Lord Bolingbroke , 214 SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF 229 · 161 On the Hon . Simon Harcourt , 161 On James Craggs ...
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... Horace , ver . 653 ; Dionysius , ver . 665 ; Petronius , ver . 667 ; Quintillian , ver . 670 ; Longinus , ver . 675. Of the decay of criticism , and its revival . Erasmus , ver . 693 ; Vida , ver . 705 ; Boileau , ver . 714 ; Lord ...
... Horace , ver . 653 ; Dionysius , ver . 665 ; Petronius , ver . 667 ; Quintillian , ver . 670 ; Longinus , ver . 675. Of the decay of criticism , and its revival . Erasmus , ver . 693 ; Vida , ver . 705 ; Boileau , ver . 714 ; Lord ...
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ALEXANDER POPE ancient Bavius beauty bless'd blest bliss breast breath bright charms court cried critics crown'd Curll Cynthus divine Dunciad e'er earth ease Eclogues Elkanah Settle envy EPISTLE eternal eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flames flowers fools genius glory Gnome grace groves happy head heart Heaven honour Horace Iliad kings knave laws learn'd live Lord Lord Bolingbroke mankind mind mortal Muse Muse's Nature Nature's ne'er never numbers nymph o'er once passion pastoral peace plain pleased poem poet Pope Pope's praise pride proud rage reason rhyme rise sacred Sappho satire sense shade shine sighs sing skies smile soft song soul spleen Sylphs taught tears Thalestris thee Theocritus things thou thought trembling truth Twas Umbriel VARIATIONS verse virtue WESTMINSTER ABBEY whate'er Whig wings write youth