A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... Pindar " compared with Andrew Marvell : the difference in their characters an index of the change in English society . " Peter Pindar's " lampoons on George III . The design of his satires : their native humour . Specimens of his satire ...
... Pindar " compared with Andrew Marvell : the difference in their characters an index of the change in English society . " Peter Pindar's " lampoons on George III . The design of his satires : their native humour . Specimens of his satire ...
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... Pindar - the representative lyric poet of Greek city life in the days of its highest freedom - than the spirit of any Italian poet in the age of Humanism ; and this truth is exemplified in the tame Pindaric imitations of Chiabrera . In ...
... Pindar - the representative lyric poet of Greek city life in the days of its highest freedom - than the spirit of any Italian poet in the age of Humanism ; and this truth is exemplified in the tame Pindaric imitations of Chiabrera . In ...
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... Pindar , is not known ; but it undoubtedly helped to confirm the strong Pindaric tendency in the public taste , and may indirectly have had some influence on Gray's Progress of Poesy , which was not given to the world till 1757. The ...
... Pindar , is not known ; but it undoubtedly helped to confirm the strong Pindaric tendency in the public taste , and may indirectly have had some influence on Gray's Progress of Poesy , which was not given to the world till 1757. The ...
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