William Collins, Volumen25Twayne Pubishers, 1965 - 192 páginas |
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... interests before he left for Winchester . It would not have been extraordi- nary for such inclinations to have manifested themselves and been noted by the time Collins ... interest which pretty clearly was transmit- [ 21 ] " No Common Loss "
... interests before he left for Winchester . It would not have been extraordi- nary for such inclinations to have manifested themselves and been noted by the time Collins ... interest which pretty clearly was transmit- [ 21 ] " No Common Loss "
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... interest in this art later on , but we may notice it as an interest already manifest . The particular turn of the interest may be , perhaps , discerned from one of Collins ' revi- sions of the 1743 edition of Hanmer . In the first ...
... interest in this art later on , but we may notice it as an interest already manifest . The particular turn of the interest may be , perhaps , discerned from one of Collins ' revi- sions of the 1743 edition of Hanmer . In the first ...
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... interest to the English Teutonic or Celtic legends , a step to which Collins ' interest in early history might naturally have led him and one which the elder Warton had already taken before Collins wrote . Even in rationalizing thus ...
... interest to the English Teutonic or Celtic legends , a step to which Collins ' interest in early history might naturally have led him and one which the elder Warton had already taken before Collins wrote . Even in rationalizing thus ...
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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