Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, with a Memoir, 1. köideJ.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... of an Unfortunate Lady . Sappho to Phaon . The Fable of Dryope .. Vertunnus and Pomona . 101 116 119 128 132 ......... The First Book of Statius's Thebais . 137 ADVERTISEMENT . ANOTHER impression of these volumes being called for.
... of an Unfortunate Lady . Sappho to Phaon . The Fable of Dryope .. Vertunnus and Pomona . 101 116 119 128 132 ......... The First Book of Statius's Thebais . 137 ADVERTISEMENT . ANOTHER impression of these volumes being called for.
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... Sappho to Phaon , Imitation of English Poets , a translation of " above one quarter of the Metamorphoses , " & c . To the same period is to be attributed a version of Cicero's treatise De Senectute.1 When about fifteen he resolved to ...
... Sappho to Phaon , Imitation of English Poets , a translation of " above one quarter of the Metamorphoses , " & c . To the same period is to be attributed a version of Cicero's treatise De Senectute.1 When about fifteen he resolved to ...
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... Sappho , under which name ( if his asseverations may be credited ) Pope intended to satirize such ladies as Mrs. Haywood , Mrs. Centlivre , and Mrs. Manly , who were as notorious in the annals of gallantry as of literature . The public ...
... Sappho , under which name ( if his asseverations may be credited ) Pope intended to satirize such ladies as Mrs. Haywood , Mrs. Centlivre , and Mrs. Manly , who were as notorious in the annals of gallantry as of literature . The public ...
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... Sappho ; a name prostituted to every infamous creature that ever wrote verse or novels . I protest I never applied that name to her in any verse of mine , public or private ; and , I firmly believe , not in any letter or conversation ...
... Sappho ; a name prostituted to every infamous creature that ever wrote verse or novels . I protest I never applied that name to her in any verse of mine , public or private ; and , I firmly believe , not in any letter or conversation ...
Page 119
Alexander Pope. SAPPHO TO PHAON . FROM THE FIFTEENTH OF OVID'S EPISTLES . SAY , lovely youth , that dost my heart command , Can Phaon's eyes forget his Sappho's hand ? Must then her name the wretched writer prove , To thy remembrance ...
Alexander Pope. SAPPHO TO PHAON . FROM THE FIFTEENTH OF OVID'S EPISTLES . SAY , lovely youth , that dost my heart command , Can Phaon's eyes forget his Sappho's hand ? Must then her name the wretched writer prove , To thy remembrance ...
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