A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 páginas |
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... poetry other than dramatic the closing years of the century were years of experiment in one direction or another , as suggested by the poetry of Italy and France and , of course , Greek and Latin . There was much writing both of , and ...
... poetry other than dramatic the closing years of the century were years of experiment in one direction or another , as suggested by the poetry of Italy and France and , of course , Greek and Latin . There was much writing both of , and ...
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... poetry . One may not subscribe to Johnson's dictum that " What was said of Rome adorned by Augustus may be applied to English poetry embellished by Dryden , lateritiam invenit , mar- moream reliquit , he found it brick and he left it ...
... poetry . One may not subscribe to Johnson's dictum that " What was said of Rome adorned by Augustus may be applied to English poetry embellished by Dryden , lateritiam invenit , mar- moream reliquit , he found it brick and he left it ...
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... poetry of Robert Burns and the poetry of William Blake ( 1757-1827 ) . If Burns is to be reckoned . a contributor to the romantic revival it must be done by giving to that phrase a wider and vaguer significance than hitherto at- taches ...
... poetry of Robert Burns and the poetry of William Blake ( 1757-1827 ) . If Burns is to be reckoned . a contributor to the romantic revival it must be done by giving to that phrase a wider and vaguer significance than hitherto at- taches ...
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A. C. Swinburne A. H. Bullen allegory ballad beauty Blake blank verse Burns Byron called century character charm Chaucer Christian Coleridge comedy Cowper Crabbe death delight diction didactic Donne drama dream Dryden E. K. Chambers early Elizabethan England English poetry epic eyes Faerie Queene feeling French Greek heart Heaven human hymns imagination inspired interest John Johnson Keats King Lady language later lines live lover Lycidas metre Milton mind mood moral Nature never night odes Oxfd Paradise Paradise Lost passion pastoral Petrarch plays poems poet poet's poetic political Pope Pope's prose Queen religious rhyme romance satire scene Scots Scott Scottish sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit stanza story style Swinburne tells Tennyson thee theme things Thomas thou thought tion tradition tragedy translation truth vols words Wordsworth write written wrote