A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... poetic diction , that not only were there words to be avoided , but also words especially suited to poetry , was less universally subscribed to , in theory at least . In prac tice there were very few poets who did not speak of nymphs ...
... poetic diction , that not only were there words to be avoided , but also words especially suited to poetry , was less universally subscribed to , in theory at least . In prac tice there were very few poets who did not speak of nymphs ...
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... poetic practice with only a passing mention of Burns as being far superior to Macpher- son . Coleridge could speak of Bowles as an inspiration , could rhap- sodize over Chatterton , but is equally reserved about Burns . And with him the ...
... poetic practice with only a passing mention of Burns as being far superior to Macpher- son . Coleridge could speak of Bowles as an inspiration , could rhap- sodize over Chatterton , but is equally reserved about Burns . And with him the ...
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... poetic diction . " Harp ? Harp ? " he would exclaim , " Lyre ? Pen and ink , boy , you mean ! Muse , boy , Muse ? Your nurse's daughter you mean ! Pierian spring ? Oh aye ! the cloister pump , I suppose . " The battle against poetic ...
... poetic diction . " Harp ? Harp ? " he would exclaim , " Lyre ? Pen and ink , boy , you mean ! Muse , boy , Muse ? Your nurse's daughter you mean ! Pierian spring ? Oh aye ! the cloister pump , I suppose . " The battle against poetic ...
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