A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... Character of their poetical sentiment and diction ; Sympathy with the French Revolution . WILLIAM GIFFORD Birth , education , history , and character . The Baviad ; The Maeviad : Last imitations of Classical satire : Wholesome effect on ...
... Character of their poetical sentiment and diction ; Sympathy with the French Revolution . WILLIAM GIFFORD Birth , education , history , and character . The Baviad ; The Maeviad : Last imitations of Classical satire : Wholesome effect on ...
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... character . Comparison with Gay in the eighteenth century : His translation of Anacreon : Odes and Epistles ; Jeffrey's criticism of it in The Edinburgh Review : Union of Poetry and Music : Irish Melodies ; comparison with Burns's ...
... character . Comparison with Gay in the eighteenth century : His translation of Anacreon : Odes and Epistles ; Jeffrey's criticism of it in The Edinburgh Review : Union of Poetry and Music : Irish Melodies ; comparison with Burns's ...
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... character - painting of the fabliau . As regards the execution of this design , Scott is often blamed for the uninteresting characters given to his leading heroes and heroines . But a criticism of this kind shows a misconception of the ...
... character - painting of the fabliau . As regards the execution of this design , Scott is often blamed for the uninteresting characters given to his leading heroes and heroines . But a criticism of this kind shows a misconception of the ...
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