The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 pages |
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... Patroclus ' fall , Here dragg'd in triumph round the Trojan wall . Motion and life did every part inspire , Bold was the work , and proved the master's fire ; A strong expression most he seem'd t ' affect , And here and there disclosed ...
... Patroclus ' fall , Here dragg'd in triumph round the Trojan wall . Motion and life did every part inspire , Bold was the work , and proved the master's fire ; A strong expression most he seem'd t ' affect , And here and there disclosed ...
Page 210
... Patroclus , Virgil has the same for can be more exact than the distinctions he has obser- Anchisis ; and Statius ( rather than omit them ) de - ved in the different degrees of virtues and vices . The stroys the unity of his action for ...
... Patroclus , Virgil has the same for can be more exact than the distinctions he has obser- Anchisis ; and Statius ( rather than omit them ) de - ved in the different degrees of virtues and vices . The stroys the unity of his action for ...
Page 220
... Patroclus , haste , the fair Briseï's bring ; Conduct my captive to the haughty king . But witness , heralds , and proclaim my vow , Witness to gods above , and men below ! But first , and loudest , to your prince declare , That lawless ...
... Patroclus , haste , the fair Briseï's bring ; Conduct my captive to the haughty king . But witness , heralds , and proclaim my vow , Witness to gods above , and men below ! But first , and loudest , to your prince declare , That lawless ...
Page 263
... Patroclus slain ) Shall rise in vengeance , and lay waste the plain For such is fate , nor canst thou turn its course With all thy rage , with all thy rebel force . Fly , if thou wilt , to earth's remotest bound , 530 Where on her ...
... Patroclus slain ) Shall rise in vengeance , and lay waste the plain For such is fate , nor canst thou turn its course With all thy rage , with all thy rebel force . Fly , if thou wilt , to earth's remotest bound , 530 Where on her ...
Page 266
... Patroclus only of the royal train , Placed in his tent , attends the lofty strain : Full opposite he sat , and listen'd long , In silence waiting till he ceased the song . Unseen the Grecian embassy proceeds To his high tent ; the great ...
... Patroclus only of the royal train , Placed in his tent , attends the lofty strain : Full opposite he sat , and listen'd long , In silence waiting till he ceased the song . Unseen the Grecian embassy proceeds To his high tent ; the great ...
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