A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... history , and character of the Wesleys . Influence exercised on them by William Law , the Nonjuror . They accept the doctrine of Justification by Faith . Fertility of Charles Wesley as a hymn - writer . Masculine and classical taste in ...
... history , and character of the Wesleys . Influence exercised on them by William Law , the Nonjuror . They accept the doctrine of Justification by Faith . Fertility of Charles Wesley as a hymn - writer . Masculine and classical taste in ...
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... history of England should be viewed on every side ; and as a poetical panegyrist , Montague is not the worst poet of his age . His " muse in his Epistle to Dorset is perhaps more " artful " than poetical ; but there is some ingenuity in ...
... history of England should be viewed on every side ; and as a poetical panegyrist , Montague is not the worst poet of his age . His " muse in his Epistle to Dorset is perhaps more " artful " than poetical ; but there is some ingenuity in ...
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... History ; but when he dropped his historical design , he laid his renderings aside . In 1767 , however , he determined to insert them in the Edition of his Poems , published by Dodsley , and he wrote to Beattie describing the odes as ...
... History ; but when he dropped his historical design , he laid his renderings aside . In 1767 , however , he determined to insert them in the Edition of his Poems , published by Dodsley , and he wrote to Beattie describing the odes as ...
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