Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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... passage connected them . ' I have been told , ' Swift wrote to him , ' of your subterranean passage to your garden , whereby you turned a blunder into a beauty , which is a piece of Ars Poetica . Ib . vii . 54 . ' Pope added the famous ...
... passage connected them . ' I have been told , ' Swift wrote to him , ' of your subterranean passage to your garden , whereby you turned a blunder into a beauty , which is a piece of Ars Poetica . Ib . vii . 54 . ' Pope added the famous ...
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... passages in which he is at his best , a passage of strong emotion and orato- rical movement ; not of simple narra- tive or description . Nothing could better exhibit his prodigious talent , and nothing could be better in its own way ...
... passages in which he is at his best , a passage of strong emotion and orato- rical movement ; not of simple narra- tive or description . Nothing could better exhibit his prodigious talent , and nothing could be better in its own way ...
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... passage is the satire upon Sporus " . Of the two poems which derived their names from the year ?, and which are called the Epilogue to the Satires , it was very justly remarked by Savage that the second was in the whole more strongly ...
... passage is the satire upon Sporus " . Of the two poems which derived their names from the year ?, and which are called the Epilogue to the Satires , it was very justly remarked by Savage that the second was in the whole more strongly ...
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