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  1. Together mixed; sweet recreation; And innocence, which most does please, With meditation. Thus let me live, unseen, unknown; Thus unlamented let me die; Steal from the world, and not a stone. Tell where I lie. This poem is in the public domain. Ode to Solitude - Happy the man, whose wish and care.

  2. was an indian famous poet (May 7, 1861 August 7, 1941) was an English poet and critic. (Sept. 26, 1888 Jan. 4, 1965) Read all best poems of Alexander Pope. Pope was a romantic 18th-century english poet. He is best known for his satirical verse, as well as for his translation of Homer. Pope's most famous poem is The Rape of the Lock.

  3. Alexander Pope (Londres, 21 de maio de 1688 – Twickenham, 30 de maio de 1744) foi um dos maiores poetas britânicos do século XVIII. [1] Famoso por sua tradução de Homero. É o segundo mais citado na obra The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations , depois de Shakespeare.

  4. Alexander Pope ( London, 1688. május 21. – Twickenham, 1744. május 30.) angol költőt általánosan a 18. század első felének legnagyobb költőjeként tartják számon. Leginkább szatirikus művéről és Homérosz angol nyelvű fordításairól híres, az angol nyelv harmadik legidézettebb írója Shakespeare és Tennyson után. [8]

  5. Biography. Pope was born into a Catholic family in 1688, the year of The Glorious Revolution, when Catholics could not live in London – the centre of literary life – or attend university. At the age of twelve he contracted a tubercular disease of the spine which stunted his growth and ruined his health. Sir Joshua Reynolds later said: ‘He ...

  6. Alexander Pope was born on May 21, 1688, in London, England, to Alexander and Edith Pope. His Roman Catholic father was a linen merchant. His family moved out of London and settled in Binfield in Windsor Forest around 1700. Pope had little formal schooling.

  7. 7. ‘ ‘ by is a thoughtful poem about a man’s preference for solitude and hardwork over company and luxury. Caesura: can be seen when the poet inserts a pause into the middle of a line. It is created through the use of meter and/or punctuation. For example, “Together mixed; sweet recreation” and “Happy the man, whose wish and care.”.

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