A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... epigrams , coarse as they are in texture , have unmistakable vigour . The sketches of Macro and Cocles ( meaning ... epigram with " Granville the polite " ; but it is thoroughly characteristic of the Caroline age , whose manners inspired ...
... epigrams , coarse as they are in texture , have unmistakable vigour . The sketches of Macro and Cocles ( meaning ... epigram with " Granville the polite " ; but it is thoroughly characteristic of the Caroline age , whose manners inspired ...
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... epigrams , without regard to the poet's more characteristic excellences . Cowper , admiring warmly Prior's achievements in familiar verse , tried to persuade himself that the same qualities were to be found in his more elaborate ...
... epigrams , without regard to the poet's more characteristic excellences . Cowper , admiring warmly Prior's achievements in familiar verse , tried to persuade himself that the same qualities were to be found in his more elaborate ...
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... epigrams , while always full of original observation , fly too low ; for example : - Titles . are marks of honest men and wise : The fool or knave , that wears a title , lies . " This is very inferior to Pope's What can ennoble sots ...
... epigrams , while always full of original observation , fly too low ; for example : - Titles . are marks of honest men and wise : The fool or knave , that wears a title , lies . " This is very inferior to Pope's What can ennoble sots ...
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