Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope

Died: May 30, 1744, Pope's villa Website Facebook Twitter

Alexander Pope is best known for his satirical verse, including Essay on Criticism, The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad, and for his translation of Homer.

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Hopium Defiance Defined

by Dante and others in Figures of Speech

Addictive as it may be, the language we use is impregnated with the mustard seed of something foul, delivered with benevolence in mind, this is our birthright and yet society isn't always correct, politically or ethically.

What was I sayin?

by Alexander Pope and others in Figures of Speech

Either from the aether or the outer boundaries of the conditions we set for ourselves in Einstein's theory of Relativity, Plato's theory of formes is too easily forgettable, discounted and sometimes ridiculed. Recollection is a mnemonic worth living for, an augmented intelligence that Will Freeman. 

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