Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 من الصفحات Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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... appears that about this time Pope had a strong inclina- tion to unite the art of Painting with that of Poetry , and put himself under the tuition of Jervas . He was near - sighted , and therefore not formed by nature for a painter : he ...
... appears that about this time Pope had a strong inclina- tion to unite the art of Painting with that of Poetry , and put himself under the tuition of Jervas . He was near - sighted , and therefore not formed by nature for a painter : he ...
الصفحة 366
... appears to have trusted and honoured in the highest degree . He laid aside his Epick Poem , perhaps without much loss to mankind ; for his hero was Brutus the Trojan , who , according to a ridiculous fiction , established a colony in ...
... appears to have trusted and honoured in the highest degree . He laid aside his Epick Poem , perhaps without much loss to mankind ; for his hero was Brutus the Trojan , who , according to a ridiculous fiction , established a colony in ...
الصفحة 447
... appears attain- able only in Colleges . He that lives in the world will sometimes have the succession of his practice broken and confused . Visi- ters , of whom Milton is represented to have had great num- bers , will come and stay ...
... appears attain- able only in Colleges . He that lives in the world will sometimes have the succession of his practice broken and confused . Visi- ters , of whom Milton is represented to have had great num- bers , will come and stay ...
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POETRY | 42 |
ESSAYS | 60 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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