The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (Vol. 1&2): Complete EditionAlexander Pope's 'The Poetical Works' is a collection of poetry spanning across two volumes, showcasing his mastery of the heroic couplet and his witty satirical style. Pope's works are often seen as a reflection of the social and political climate of 18th century England, making him a prominent figure in the Augustan Age of Literature. Through his sharp critiques and keen observations, Pope addresses various themes such as human nature, morality, and the role of the artist in society. Alexander Pope, known for his exceptional poetic skill and enduring influence on English literature, drew inspiration from his own struggles with illness and deformity to create works that continue to resonate with readers today. His ability to blend refined language with satire and social commentary set him apart as one of the greatest poets of his time. I highly recommend 'The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope' to any reader interested in exploring the depths of English poetry and the wit of a literary genius. Pope's timeless verses are sure to captivate and provoke thought, making this collection a must-read for all lovers of classic literature. |
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... EPISTLE TO ROBERT EARL OF OXFORD AND EARL MORTIMER. EPISTLE TO JAMES CRAGGS, ESQ., SECRETARY OF STATE. EPISTLE TO MR JERVAS, WITH MR DRYDEN'S TRANSLATION OF FRESNOY'S 'ART OF PAINTING.' EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT, WITH THE WORKS OF VOITURE.
... EPISTLE TO ROBERT EARL OF OXFORD AND EARL MORTIMER. EPISTLE TO JAMES CRAGGS, ESQ., SECRETARY OF STATE. EPISTLE TO MR JERVAS, WITH MR DRYDEN'S TRANSLATION OF FRESNOY'S 'ART OF PAINTING.' EPISTLE TO MISS BLOUNT, WITH THE WORKS OF VOITURE.
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... EPISTLE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE . BOOK I. EPISTLE VII . — IMITATED IN THE MANNER OF DR SWIFT . BOOK II . SATIRE VI . THE FIRST PART IMITATED IN THE YEAR 1714 , BY DR SWIFT ; THE LATTER PART ADDED AFTERWARDS . BOOK IV . ODE I. TO ...
... EPISTLE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE . BOOK I. EPISTLE VII . — IMITATED IN THE MANNER OF DR SWIFT . BOOK II . SATIRE VI . THE FIRST PART IMITATED IN THE YEAR 1714 , BY DR SWIFT ; THE LATTER PART ADDED AFTERWARDS . BOOK IV . ODE I. TO ...
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... epistles to the Blounts . His " Pastorals , " after having been handed about in MS . , and shewn to such reputed judges as Lord Halifax , Lord Somers , Garth , Congreve , & c . , were at last , in 1709 , printed in the sixth volume of ...
... epistles to the Blounts . His " Pastorals , " after having been handed about in MS . , and shewn to such reputed judges as Lord Halifax , Lord Somers , Garth , Congreve , & c . , were at last , in 1709 , printed in the sixth volume of ...
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... epistle to Jervas, the painter. Pope was passionately fond of the art of painting, and practised it a good deal under Jervas's instructions, although he did not reach great proficiency. The prodigy has yet to be born who combines the ...
... epistle to Jervas, the painter. Pope was passionately fond of the art of painting, and practised it a good deal under Jervas's instructions, although he did not reach great proficiency. The prodigy has yet to be born who combines the ...
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... epistle on "The Use of Riches," addressed to Lord Bathurst. These two epistles were afterwards incorporated in his "Moral Essays." As far back as 1725, Pope had been revolving the subject of the "Essay on Man;" and, indeed, some of its ...
... epistle on "The Use of Riches," addressed to Lord Bathurst. These two epistles were afterwards incorporated in his "Moral Essays." As far back as 1725, Pope had been revolving the subject of the "Essay on Man;" and, indeed, some of its ...
Contents
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM | |
PART I | |
503 modesty ver 566 goodbreeding ver 572 sincerity | |
WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCIX | |
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