A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... seems to lie between the depreciation of Johnson and the appreciation of Cowper . Johnson , with a keen eye to the defects of Prior's serious style , and thinking especially of those in Solomon , exaggerated them , after his manner , by ...
... seems to lie between the depreciation of Johnson and the appreciation of Cowper . Johnson , with a keen eye to the defects of Prior's serious style , and thinking especially of those in Solomon , exaggerated them , after his manner , by ...
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... seems to have been himself entirely help- less , yet never to have been without help . So it was now . Pope , who was busy at Binfield with his translation of Homer , offered to provide for him there , and meantime suggested to him the ...
... seems to have been himself entirely help- less , yet never to have been without help . So it was now . Pope , who was busy at Binfield with his translation of Homer , offered to provide for him there , and meantime suggested to him the ...
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... seems , and not unnaturally , to have been offended was Sir George Brown , the original of Sir Plume . One harsh voice was , however , raised in disparagement of its quality . Dennis , the critic , now , through many pin - pricks ...
... seems , and not unnaturally , to have been offended was Sir George Brown , the original of Sir Plume . One harsh voice was , however , raised in disparagement of its quality . Dennis , the critic , now , through many pin - pricks ...
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