A beautiful hardcover Pocket Poets selection of the works of Alexander Pope, the greatest English poet of his age. Alexander Pope is one of the most-quoted poets in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations; he is the source of such immortal gems as "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread," "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing," and "To err is human, to forgive, divine." Celebrated for his incisive satires, most famously "The Rape of the Lock" and "The Dunciad," and for his philosophical verse, including the monumental "An Essay on Man," Pope united irony and wit with deep insight into human…mehr
A beautiful hardcover Pocket Poets selection of the works of Alexander Pope, the greatest English poet of his age. Alexander Pope is one of the most-quoted poets in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations; he is the source of such immortal gems as "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread," "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing," and "To err is human, to forgive, divine." Celebrated for his incisive satires, most famously "The Rape of the Lock" and "The Dunciad," and for his philosophical verse, including the monumental "An Essay on Man," Pope united irony and wit with deep insight into human nature. His moral vision clothed itself in unparalleled technical excellence; Pope perfected the form of the heroic couplet and gave us a translation of Homer that is a lasting work of art in its own right. This anthology presents a pocket-sized selection of the best work of this major poet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CONTENTS Ode on Solitude A Paraphrase on Thomas a Kempis IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS Spenser: The Alley Earl of Dorset: Artemisia Earl of Dorset: Phryne AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM The Balance of Europe WINDSOR-FOREST Prologue to Mr. Addison’s Tragedy of Cato On a Lady who P—st at the Tragedy of Cato Two or Three, or a Receipt to make a Cuckold THE RAPE OF THE LOCK, A HEROI-COMICAL POEM Epistle to Miss Blount on her leaving the Town after the Coronation A Farewell to London in the Year 1715 ELOISA TO ABELARD Answer to the following Question of Mrs. Howe To Mr. Gay Mary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver THE DUNCIAD (Text of First Edition, 1728) Intended for Sir Isaac Newton, In Westminster-Abbey On Dr. Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, who died in Exile at Paris, 1732 Epitaph (of By-Words) On Mr Gay in Westminster-Abbey, 1732 A Prologue to a Play for Mr. Dennis’s Benefit, in 1733, when he was old, blind, and in great Distress, a little before his Death THE FIRST SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE IMITATED AN ESSAY ON MAN Epistle I Epistle III EPISTLES TO SEVERAL PERSONS Epistle I: To Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham Epistle II: To a Lady Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot [Two Epitaphs on Himself ] For One who would not be buried in Westminster-Abbey Another, on the same On his Grotto at Twickenham Verbatim from Boileau To Mr. Thomas Southern, on his Birth-day, 1742 Fragment of Brutus, an Epic
CONTENTS Ode on Solitude A Paraphrase on Thomas a Kempis IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS Spenser: The Alley Earl of Dorset: Artemisia Earl of Dorset: Phryne AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM The Balance of Europe WINDSOR-FOREST Prologue to Mr. Addison’s Tragedy of Cato On a Lady who P—st at the Tragedy of Cato Two or Three, or a Receipt to make a Cuckold THE RAPE OF THE LOCK, A HEROI-COMICAL POEM Epistle to Miss Blount on her leaving the Town after the Coronation A Farewell to London in the Year 1715 ELOISA TO ABELARD Answer to the following Question of Mrs. Howe To Mr. Gay Mary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver THE DUNCIAD (Text of First Edition, 1728) Intended for Sir Isaac Newton, In Westminster-Abbey On Dr. Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, who died in Exile at Paris, 1732 Epitaph (of By-Words) On Mr Gay in Westminster-Abbey, 1732 A Prologue to a Play for Mr. Dennis’s Benefit, in 1733, when he was old, blind, and in great Distress, a little before his Death THE FIRST SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE IMITATED AN ESSAY ON MAN Epistle I Epistle III EPISTLES TO SEVERAL PERSONS Epistle I: To Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham Epistle II: To a Lady Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot [Two Epitaphs on Himself ] For One who would not be buried in Westminster-Abbey Another, on the same On his Grotto at Twickenham Verbatim from Boileau To Mr. Thomas Southern, on his Birth-day, 1742 Fragment of Brutus, an Epic
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