A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... inspired by his theme , but because the occasion requires him to pay compliments in verse . He " thinks faintly ... inspiration is patent in his verse . In the mouths of men like Somers and Montague , Addison and Locke , who took a ...
... inspired by his theme , but because the occasion requires him to pay compliments in verse . He " thinks faintly ... inspiration is patent in his verse . In the mouths of men like Somers and Montague , Addison and Locke , who took a ...
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... inspired ) somewhat vulgar , as in passages like the following : - VOL V 2 A 00 or Hence Liberty , sweet Liberty , inspires , X1 RELIGIOUS LYRICAL POETRY IN XVIII CENTURY 353 Expostulation.
... inspired ) somewhat vulgar , as in passages like the following : - VOL V 2 A 00 or Hence Liberty , sweet Liberty , inspires , X1 RELIGIOUS LYRICAL POETRY IN XVIII CENTURY 353 Expostulation.
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... inspired numerous imitators . Henry Mackenzie , author of The Man of Feeling , wrote a metrical introduction to The Fatal Sisters , from which the following stanza , apparently suggested by the imagery of The Bard , will serve as a ...
... inspired numerous imitators . Henry Mackenzie , author of The Man of Feeling , wrote a metrical introduction to The Fatal Sisters , from which the following stanza , apparently suggested by the imagery of The Bard , will serve as a ...
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