Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope, (born May 21, 1688, London, England—died May 30, 1744, Twickenham, near London), poet and satirist of the English Augustan period, best known for his poems An Essay on Criticism (1711), The Rape of the Lock (1712–14), The Dunciad (1728), and An Essay on Man (1733–34). He is one of the most epigrammatic of all English authors. Pope’s command of diction is no less happily adapted to his theme and to the type of poem, and the range of his imagery is remarkably wide. He has been thought defective in imaginative power, but this opinion cannot be sustained in view of the invention and organizing ability shown notably in The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad. He was the first English poet to enjoy contemporary fame in France and Italy and throughout the European continent and to see translations of his poems into modern as well as ancient languages.

1688 - 1744


ٻولي ۽ مصنوعي ذهانت جي روشني مان فائدو وٺو۔

لغات، املا شناس، ۽ اکر سڃاڻيندڙن مان فائدو وٺو، شاگردن، استادن، محققن، ۽ مختلف شعبن ۽ صنعتن سان لاڳاپيل ماڻهن لاءِ هڪ انقلابي قدم۔

لغات

مختلف پاڪستاني ۽ بين الاقوامي لغاتن جي ذريعي علمي ۽ تحقيقي عمل کي آسان بڻايو۔

استعمال ڪريو

املا شناس

مختلف زبانوں میں املا کی غلطیوں کو فوری طور پر پہچانیں اور درست کریں۔

استعمال ڪريو

حرف شناس

جديد ٽيڪنالاجي (حرف شناس) ذريعي تصويرن کي قابلِ ترميم متن ۾ تبديل ڪريو۔

استعمال ڪريو