From Sensibility to Romanticism: Essays Presented to Frederick A. PottleFrederick Whiley Hilles, Harold Bloom Oxford University Press, 1965 - 585 стор. |
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... described by Spence in 1743 . VII His design for this , Spence tells us was to have a swan , as flying into the river , on each side of the landing- place , then the Statues of two river gods reclined on the bank between them and the ...
... described by Spence in 1743 . VII His design for this , Spence tells us was to have a swan , as flying into the river , on each side of the landing- place , then the Statues of two river gods reclined on the bank between them and the ...
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... described , the Narrator looks at the world of nature and society immediately around him . In the second and most extended contrast , the Nar- rator generalizes about the lives , both actual and potential , of the poor , and the common ...
... described , the Narrator looks at the world of nature and society immediately around him . In the second and most extended contrast , the Nar- rator generalizes about the lives , both actual and potential , of the poor , and the common ...
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... described here , the beggar becomes a kind of parody of the business man , casting up his accounts , or of the miser fingering his treasures . One notices that Wordsworth passes over an opportunity to have the beggar consciously share ...
... described here , the beggar becomes a kind of parody of the business man , casting up his accounts , or of the miser fingering his treasures . One notices that Wordsworth passes over an opportunity to have the beggar consciously share ...
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Dramatic Texture in Pope | 31 |
An Image of Pope | 55 |
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Aeneid aesthetic Alexander Pope Aspasia beauty beggar Biographia Literaria Blake Blake's blank verse Boswell Bowles's Burns Byron called Coleridge Coleridge's Collins Collins's couplet critical death diction divine Don Juan dramatic dream eighteenth century Elegy English epigram Epistle Epitaph Essays expression Fancy feeling garden genre Gray Gray's Greek Greek Anthology human idea imagination Innocence inscription Irene James Boswell Jesus Johnson Joseph Warton Keats landscape language letter lines literary living London Lyrical Ballads M. H. Abrams meditation melancholy metrical Milton mind moral Narrator nature Notebook painting passage passion perhaps picturesque Pindaric poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pope's prose reader rhyme Romantic satire scene Scots Scottish seems sense Shelley Shelley's simplicity song sonnets spirit stanza sublime suggest things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion tradition Twickenham Urizen verse virtue vision Warton words Wordsworth writing written wrote