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  1. The Shade Of Alexander Pope On The Banks Of The Thames: A Satirical Poem (1799) by Thomas James Mathias, 2010-09-10
  2. The portraits of Alexander Pope by William K Wimsatt, 1965
  3. The Borgia Pope, Alexander The Sixth by Orestes Ferrara, 2007-07-25
  4. The Iliad of Homer: translated by Alexander Pope by Homer Homer, Alexander Pope, 2010-08-30
  5. Alexander Pope: The Poet and the Landscape by Mavis Batey, 2006-07-05
  6. The Lines of Demarcation of Pope Alexander VI and the Treaty of Tordesillas A.D. 1493 and 1494 by Samuel Edward Dawson, 2010-03
  7. Alexander Pope (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  8. AT THE COURT OF THE BORGIA - being an Account of the Reign of Pope Alexander VI written by his Master of Ceremonies by JOHANN edited and translated by PARKER, GEOFFREY BURCHARD, 1990
  9. Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope
  10. The works of Alexander Pope Esq. In nine volumes complete. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements. Published by Mr. Warburton. ...Volume 5 of 9 by Alexander Pope, 2010-06-02
  11. The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, As They Were Delivered to the Editor ... and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Volume 1 by Alexander Pope, 2010-02-22
  12. Alexander Pope As Critic And Humanist by Austin Warren, 2008-06-13
  13. Alexander Pope (Re-Reading Literature Ser) by Laura Brown, 1991-01-15
  14. The Art of Alexander Pope. by Howard and SMITH, Anne ed. POPE. ERSKINE-HILL, 1979

81. POPE, Alexander
or Neoclassical Period), geprägt durch Maß, Klarheit, Vernunft, Tradition
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Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band XXI (2003) Spalten 1203-1216 Autor: Ronny Baier POPE, Alexander; maßgeblicher Autor des englischen Klassizismus ( English Augustan or Neoclassical Period ), geprägt durch Maß, Klarheit, Vernunft, Tradition und optimistischer Fortschrittsgläubigkeit. Seine Essays sind ausgezeichnete didaktische und satirische Dichtungen. Seine bekanntesten Gedichte sind: An Essay on Criticism The Rape of the Lock The Dunciad (1728), und An Essay on Man (1733-34). * 21. Mai 1688 in London; 30. Mai 1744 in Twickenham nahe London. - Pope´s Vater, ein Leintuch-Händler, gab just im Geburtsjahr seines Sohnes sein Londoner Geschäft auf und verließ schließlich 1700 mit seiner Familie die Hauptstadt, um seinen Ruhestand in Binfield im Windsor Forest zu verleben. Sicher trieb Pope die nach der Glorreichen Revolution stärker werdende antikatholische Stimmung in der Hauptstadt hinaus aufs Land. Die Popes waren nämlich fromme Katholiken und gerieten als solche schnell in Verdacht mit der jakobitischen Bewegung in Verbindung zu stehen. Die Poles machten in Binfield Bekanntschaft mit verschiedenen katholischen Familien, die im Leben des Dichters noch eine bedeutende Rolle spielen sollten. Pope´s Konfession sorgte aufgrund des Zusammenhaltes der kleinen katholischen Gemeinschaft für lebenslange Freundschaften, z.B. zum wohlhabenden Squire John Caryll (der überredete den Dichter zum Schreiben von

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84. Childs Gallery: Pope, Alexander: Available Works
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85. Quotez - Pope, Alexander
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"Our proper bliss depends on what we blame." "All nature is but art unknown to thee;
All chance, direction which thou canst not see;
All discord, harmony not understood;
All partial evil, universal good." "Say first, of God above or man below, What can we reason but from what we know?" "The public is a fool." "Of Manners gentle, of Affections mild; In Wit a man; Simplicity, a child." "But blind to former as to future fate, What mortal knows his pre-existent state?" "Health consists with temperance alone." "'Tis not enough your counsel still be true; Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do." "But honest instinct comes a volunteer; Sure never to o'er-shoot, but just to hit, While still too wide or short in human wit." "Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nature's God." "To observations which ourselves we make, we grow more partial for th' observer's sake." "You purchase pain with all that joy can give, and die of nothing but a rage to live."

86. Project Gutenberg Titles By Pope, Alexander
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87. UKPG Database | Designers | Pope, Alexander
Born, 1688. Died, 1744. Sex, M. Poet,satirist and landscape gardener. Role in garden history Garden/landscape designer.......pope, alexander. Details Brief
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91. Canadian Directory Of Special Collections
alexander pope Collection McMaster University, Mills Memorial LibrarySubjects. pope, alexander; English poetry. History. The collection
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McMaster University, Mills Memorial Library Subjects Pope, Alexander; English poetry History The collection was established ca 1965. It forms part of the Eighteenth Century Collection. Description The collection includes eighteenth century editions of Alexander Pope's works, in first and variant editions. Manuscripts are excluded from the collection. Present acquisition policy is to acquire any available Pope items from the eighteenth century. Language English, French, Latin, and German. Holdings 200 monographs. Bibliographic Access The collection is catalogued in the Eighteenth Century Collection card catalogue. LC subject headings are used. The collection is not classified and is arranged according to internal shelving location numbers. The holdings are currently being converted to the library's online catalogue. Special bibliographies include an annotated copy of Griffith's Alexander Pope: a bibliography Physical Access The collection is in a special collections area which is open to the public. For further information visit: http://library.lib.mcmaster.ca/archives/readyweb.htm

92. Biografía - Pope, Alexander
pope, alexander Nacionalidad Inglaterra Londres21-6-1688 - 1744. Hijo de un comerciante londinense, sufrió una
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Hijo de un comerciante londinense, sufrió una grave enfermedad durante su infancia, posiblemente tuberculosis, que le dejó deforme. Hasta los 12 años recibió clases impartidas por teólogos y sacerdotes, completando su formación de forma autodidacta, interesándose por la literatura inglesa, francesa, italiana, latina y griega. En 1704 comenzó la carrera literaria introducido por el dramaturgo William Wycherley en un círculo literario donde alcanzó pronto un elevado prestigio. Con "Pastorals" recibió el primer éxito popular en 1709, pero será tres años después cuando alcance la fama con "El rizo robado", obra en la que hace una ácida crítica de la vida social de su tiempo. El escaso alcance de su siguiente obra -"El bosque de Windsor", 1713- le impulsó hacia la traducción de la "Iliada" y la "Odisea" de Homero . El éxito alcanzado con las traducciones le llevaron a publicar un libro de poemas (1717) y una edición de las obras de Shakespeare . A los 29 años se instala en una casa de campo en Twickenham, al oeste de Londres, donde permanecerá hasta su muerte. Allí recibió las visitas de los personajes más famosos de la época, manteniendo una estrecha amistad con Jonathan Swift y John Gay. Junto a Swift realizó una serie de trabajos críticos de los escritores de su tiempo lo que motivó la reacción de éstos. Una de sus obras más famosas -"La Dunciada", 1728- estará vinculada a este enfrentamiento y en ella celebrará la estupidez. Siguiendo la misma línea crítica, realizó "Imitaciones de Horacio" en la que atacó a los enemigos políticos de sus amigos.

93. Pope, Alexander -- The Pope And The Council: In Cornell University's Making Of A
pope, alexander The pope and the Council pope, alexander, The Quiet Life.Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 68, issue 403 (December 1883).
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Previous Next Pope, Alexander The Quiet Life Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 68, issue 403 (December 1883). The Pope At Home Again Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 1, issue 1 (June 1850). Pope, C. H, Rev. The Chinese to Evangelize China The American Missionary , vol. 35, issue 12 (Dec 1881). Pope, Franklin Leonard The American Inventors of the Telegraph The Century , vol. 35, issue 6 (Apr 1888). Pope, Franklin Leonard The Electric Motor And Its Applications Scribner's Magazine , vol. 3, issue 3 (March, 1888). Pope, G. S, Pres. Industrial Work at Tougaloo The American Missionary , vol. 36, issue 2 (Feb 1882). Pope, G. S, Rev. Mississippi: Patient Work The American Missionary , vol. 34, issue 12 (Dec 1880). Pope, G. S, Rev. Our Church Work Broadside: Tougaloo, Miss. The American Missionary , vol. 35, issue 9 (Sept 1881). Pope, G. Stanley, Mrs. Mississippi: A Brother's Devotion The American Missionary , vol. 34, issue 4 (Apr 1880). Pope, G. Stanley, Mrs. Mississippi: Sunday-SchoolsStudent-ConversionsCrowded Rooms The American Missionary , vol. 34, issue 3 (Mar 1880).

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    Click on underscored titles for further commentaries Alexander Pope is one of those old literary guys you've heard of, but you've never read, right? You certainly don't know any of his poetry. Or do you? Ever heard the expression "a little learning is a dangerous thing"? That's from Pope. How about "fools rush in where angels fear to tread". No, it's not Elvis Presley. Or "To err is human, to forgive divine"? Pope again. Or "Woman's at best, a contradiction still"? That hoary old chauvinist is Alexander Pope. Read Pope and you continually come across bits you already know, quotations you thought were from Shakespeare or Anonymous. For Alexander Pope in his day was the master of the one-liner. Or two-liner actually, since much of his work is in rhyming couplets. For example, that famous passage about forgiveness is half of: Good nature and good sense must ever join

    96. Handbook Of Texas Online: POPE, ALEXANDER, JR.

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    POPE, ALEXANDER, JR. (1913-1988). Alexander (Alex) Pope, Jr., attorney and pioneer in water-rights law, was born in Dallas on August 22, 1913, the son of Alexander and Fannie West (Harris) Pope. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were also attorneys. His great-grandfather signed the Ordinance of Secession from the Union on behalf of the state of Texas. Pope graduated from the University of Texas in 1937 with a bachelor of arts degree and from the University of Texas School of Law the same year with a bachelor of laws degree. In law school he served as a student editor of the Texas Law Review and was a member of Phi Delta Phi. He began his practice as an attorney for Gulf Oil Corporation qv in Houston. He then practiced with the law firm of Masterson and Pope in Angleton, and with Pope, Hardwicke, Christie, Harrell, and Kelly in Fort Worth from 1952 until the time of his death. Pope served on the Governor's Water Planning Committee in 1957 and represented the South Texas Water Company and other major Texas landowners and owners of downstream water rights in numerous proceedings before the Texas Water Commission qv to defend those rights against impairment by those who built, or sought to build, upstream reservoirs. He was also attorney of record for the Halsell interests in

    97. [POPE, ALEXANDER]. POPE, ALESSANDRO., I Principj Della Morale, O Sia Saggio Sopr
    pope, alexander (16881744). I Principj della morale, o sia saggio sopra l'uomopoema inglese di Alessandro pope. Inc. pope, alexander. pope, ALESSANDRO.
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    99. Alexander Pope Literary Criticism
    Literary criticism on alexander pope's An Essay on Man, arguing his view is Christian,not panthiestic. pope, alexander. An Essay on Man. Ed. Gordon N. Ray.
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    The Christian Vindication of God in Alexander Pope's "An Essay on Man"
    1996, Skylar Hamilton Burris Although Pope claims that "[o]ne truth is clear, `Whatever IS, is RIGHT'" (I. 1.294), he recognizes suffering: But errs not nature from this gracious end,
    From burning suns when livid deaths descend,
    When earthquakes swallow, or when tempest sweep
    Towns to one grave, whole nations to the deep? (I. ll. 140-143) Pope does not only acknowledge the existence of evil. He describes it in vivid detail. In the above passage, he paints a horrid picture of plagues caused by excessive heat, of destructive earthquakes, and of storms that decimate entire towns and nations. He writes too of Ammon, who was turned "loose to scourge mankind" (I. l. 160). He may argue that nature does not err to allow such disasters, but he never claims that they do not exist. Pope then anticipates the question: "This light and darkness in our chaos join'd, / What shall divide?" He replies: "The God within the mind" (II. ll. 202-203). Conscience will tell whether a certain quality is a virtue or a vice. For it is not the quality itself, but rather how the quality is applied, that determines whether it is right or wrong. Indeed, "Nero reigns a Titus if he will" (II. l. 198). Both Titus and Nero possessed the same power, but they applied it differently. Rumor blamed Nero for the great fire in Rome, whereas Titus rebuilt much of the city, including the colosseum and the baths. So Nero used his power to destroy, while Titus used his to rebuild. Both dealt with fires in Rome, but Nero reportedly fiddled, while Titus did everything he could to alleviate the suffering of his people.

    100. POPE, ALEXANDER
    pope, alexander. (A. Bo. *). pope, alexander (1688—1744), Englishpoet, was born in Lombard Street, London, on the 21st of May 1688.
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    significance in that disturbed period of colonial history. It is noted also as the birthplace of Càldas, the Colombian naturalist, and of Mosquera, the geographer. There are hot suiphurous springs near by on the flanks of the volcano Purace, especially at Coconuco, which are much frequented by Colombians. POPE (Gr. irfiiriras, post-classical Lat. papa, father), an ecclesiastical title now used exclusively to designate the head of the Roman Catholic Church. In the 4th and 5th and centuries it was frequently used in the West of any bishop (Du Cange, s.v.); but it gradually came to be The pope is pre-eminently, as successor of St Peter, bishop of Rome. Writers are fond of viewing him as representing Various all the degrees of the ecclesiastical hierarchy; they Degrees say that he is bishop of Rome, metropolitan of the of Juris- Roman province, primate of Italy, patriarch of the diction, western Church and head of the universal Church. But the mode of exercise of a power and its intensity are subject to variation, while the power remains essentially the same. This is the case with the power of the pope macy. and his primacy, the exercise and manifestation of

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