A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... illustrated : Influence of the romantic revival on Campbell's classic style : Want of narrative faculty ; Gertrude of Wyoming : Theodric : The Pilgrim of Glencoe . THOMAS MOORE Birth , education , history , and character . Comparison ...
... illustrated : Influence of the romantic revival on Campbell's classic style : Want of narrative faculty ; Gertrude of Wyoming : Theodric : The Pilgrim of Glencoe . THOMAS MOORE Birth , education , history , and character . Comparison ...
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... illustrated by the genius of Oldham , Pope , and Johnson , in which the authors seek to adapt the civic spirit of Roman poetry to the circumstances of English life . Gifford's choice of instrument was remarkably judicious , for the ...
... illustrated by the genius of Oldham , Pope , and Johnson , in which the authors seek to adapt the civic spirit of Roman poetry to the circumstances of English life . Gifford's choice of instrument was remarkably judicious , for the ...
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... illustrated by what Wordsworth says in The Prelude of his early inter- course with Nature : A plastic power Abode with me , a forming hand , at times Rebellious , acting in a devious mood ; A local spirit of his own , at war With ...
... illustrated by what Wordsworth says in The Prelude of his early inter- course with Nature : A plastic power Abode with me , a forming hand , at times Rebellious , acting in a devious mood ; A local spirit of his own , at war With ...
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