The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions, Том 3Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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... write on themes which seem un- propitious when compared with the materials of the Elizabethan poets ; but the best work of these three poets is , in its class , first - rate ; Addison's work is never more than second - rate . Account of ...
... write on themes which seem un- propitious when compared with the materials of the Elizabethan poets ; but the best work of these three poets is , in its class , first - rate ; Addison's work is never more than second - rate . Account of ...
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... write with ardour , but the style of Addison's panegyrics on King William III is as artificial as the sentiments by which they were prompted . His sole conception of poetical compliment is hyperbole . When , for instance , he wishes to ...
... write with ardour , but the style of Addison's panegyrics on King William III is as artificial as the sentiments by which they were prompted . His sole conception of poetical compliment is hyperbole . When , for instance , he wishes to ...
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... writer who took the couplet , as Dryden had fashioned it , from Dryden's hands , and displayed it in the form it maintained throughout the eighteenth century . In some respects it may be said that no advance in this peculiar model was ...
... writer who took the couplet , as Dryden had fashioned it , from Dryden's hands , and displayed it in the form it maintained throughout the eighteenth century . In some respects it may be said that no advance in this peculiar model was ...
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... writes of them with real respect and deep feeling . What interests him most , it is clear , is not the tender passion in its more refined conditions , but those pretty episodes and accidents at which , they say , Dame Venus laughs ...
... writes of them with real respect and deep feeling . What interests him most , it is clear , is not the tender passion in its more refined conditions , but those pretty episodes and accidents at which , they say , Dame Venus laughs ...
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... writer of familiar verse ; but it is a some- thing to which we cannot give a name , unless , indeed , we take refuge in paradox , and say that it is .... MATTHEW PRIOR . AUSTIN DOBSON . THE SECRETARY . [ Written at the Hague , in C 2 ...
... writer of familiar verse ; but it is a some- thing to which we cannot give a name , unless , indeed , we take refuge in paradox , and say that it is .... MATTHEW PRIOR . AUSTIN DOBSON . THE SECRETARY . [ Written at the Hague , in C 2 ...
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