William Collins, Volumen25Twayne Pubishers, 1965 - 192 páginas |
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Página 128
... evidence for this supposition , but the evidence is fairly strong . Since the poem may be the only one which directly reflects Collins ' biography , I wish we knew more about the circumstances of its composition ; but , as a matter of ...
... evidence for this supposition , but the evidence is fairly strong . Since the poem may be the only one which directly reflects Collins ' biography , I wish we knew more about the circumstances of its composition ; but , as a matter of ...
Página 147
... evidence of his honesty , for at least he did not , like Shenstone , for example , maunder on about purely con- trived emotions . In fact , there is nowhere in his work evidence for emotion of any sort directed toward human beings ...
... evidence of his honesty , for at least he did not , like Shenstone , for example , maunder on about purely con- trived emotions . In fact , there is nowhere in his work evidence for emotion of any sort directed toward human beings ...
Página 163
... evidence of an “ influence " ? Hardly , in any literal sense ; it is evidence only that the two poets met a challenge of their craft in the same way , and evidence that Keats was more influenced in general by eighteenth - century ...
... evidence of an “ influence " ? Hardly , in any literal sense ; it is evidence only that the two poets met a challenge of their craft in the same way , and evidence that Keats was more influenced in general by eighteenth - century ...
Contenido
Preface | 11 |
The Poetry and the Age | 57 |
The Poems Themselves | 87 |
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Ainsworth antistrophe Carver century certainly Chichester Coleridge Collins wrote Collins's critical death Demyship diction doubt Druids Dyce early Eclogues edition eighteenth eighteenth-century poetry Elegy emotion English Poetry English Studies Epistle Essay fact Fancy Fear feel genius Gentleman's Magazine Georgics Gilbert White Gray Hanmer Hardham idea imagination imitation influence interest John Gilbert Cooper Johnson Joseph Warton Keats kinds of poetry language later letter lines lins Literary Supplement London lyric mean Milton mind Miss Bundy Mulso nature occasion Ode to Liberty Oxford particularly Passions pastoral Payne perhaps personification Pity poem poet poet's Poetical Character Pope Popular Superstitions probably prosopopoeia published Ragsdale reader reason remember Review of English rococo Romantic scene seems Shakespeare Simplicity Sir Thomas Hanmer Sleep the Brave song sort stanza sublime taste thing Thomas Warton Thomson Thou tion translation University verse volume wild William Collins Winchester words Wordsworth writing written
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