A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... manner , exemplified in the style of Donne and Cowley , which , springing out of the decay of the Scholastic Logic , carried imagination away from the sphere of common sense . Both of these fashions , being founded too exclusively on ...
... manner , exemplified in the style of Donne and Cowley , which , springing out of the decay of the Scholastic Logic , carried imagination away from the sphere of common sense . Both of these fashions , being founded too exclusively on ...
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... manner of the English poetry produced under the old régime . His great precocity , on the other hand , brought him ... manners of aristocratic society . In a softer mood he caught in his verse something of the tone of gallantry and ...
... manner of the English poetry produced under the old régime . His great precocity , on the other hand , brought him ... manners of aristocratic society . In a softer mood he caught in his verse something of the tone of gallantry and ...
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... manner of Churchill . But , on the whole , it seems to me probable that his adverse criticisms on these poets were dictated by a conviction that their practice in metrical composition was proceeding upon wrong lines . His own style may ...
... manner of Churchill . But , on the whole , it seems to me probable that his adverse criticisms on these poets were dictated by a conviction that their practice in metrical composition was proceeding upon wrong lines . His own style may ...
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