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  1. The acknowledged master of the heroic couplet and one of the primary tastemakers of the Augustan age, British writer Alexander Pope was a central figure in the Neoclassical movement of the early 18th century. He is known for having perfected the rhymed couplet form of...

  2. 21 de jun. de 2018 · Autor del epitafio de Isaac Newton, Alexander Pope tuvo entre sus amigos a John Gay y Jonathan Swift, con quienes creó la tertulia londinense conocida como Scriblerus Club. Su fallecimiento se produjo el 30 de mayo de 1744 en Twickenham.

  3. Eloisa to Abelard is a verse epistle by Alexander Pope that was published in 1717 and based on a well-known medieval story. Itself an imitation of a Latin poetic genre, its immediate fame resulted in a large number of English imitations throughout the rest of the century and other poems more loosely based on its themes thereafter.

    • Alexander Pope
    • 1965
  4. The dying gales that pant upon the trees, The lakes that quiver to the curling breeze; No more these scenes my meditation aid, Or lull to rest the visionary maid. But o’er the twilight groves and dusky caves, Long—sounding aisles, and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws.

  5. The elegiac epistle of Heloise to Abelard is one of the imperishable gems of literature. which stirs the sympathetic emotions of all. readers. As an exquisite painting of some favorite object or scene affords an untiring. gratification to the eye, so the unrivalled. beauty and pathos of Pope's immortal mas-

  6. preciosa leyenda que la cierra: en el momento de morir, Eloisa solicitó ser sepultada en la misma tumba que Abelardo; cuando se depositó su cuerpo, el cadáver de Abelardo tendió los dos brazos para recibirla.

  7. After refusing to agree to marriage for a long time because it would ruin Abelard's career in the church, Eloisa finally consented and the couple returned to Paris for a secret wedding. But the uncle's anger revived. Abelard took Eloisa to a convent at Argenteuil where she was professed as a novice.