A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... present from Murdoch of Pope's Works had a powerful influence on his English style , and gave a sensible impulse to his faculty for satire . In 1767 his father moved to a farm at Mount Oliphant , described by the poet as being of the ...
... present from Murdoch of Pope's Works had a powerful influence on his English style , and gave a sensible impulse to his faculty for satire . In 1767 his father moved to a farm at Mount Oliphant , described by the poet as being of the ...
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... present our readers with as clear an analysis of its contents as the nature of our publication will allow , rather than to obtrude any decided opinion of our own . The minds of men are at present so agitated , and their principles are ...
... present our readers with as clear an analysis of its contents as the nature of our publication will allow , rather than to obtrude any decided opinion of our own . The minds of men are at present so agitated , and their principles are ...
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... present them- selves . " Crabbe also maintains that matter for poetical composition is to be found in the common life of the people ; and as Wordsworth dwells upon incidents in the existence of Betty Foy , Harry Gill , and Goody Blake ...
... present them- selves . " Crabbe also maintains that matter for poetical composition is to be found in the common life of the people ; and as Wordsworth dwells upon incidents in the existence of Betty Foy , Harry Gill , and Goody Blake ...
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