A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... close of L'Allegro has a linked sweetness matched only by the close of Comus . Lycidas is a pastoral elegy on Edward King , who had been at college with Milton and was drowned in 1637. Criticisms of Lycidas are at bottom criticisms of ...
... close of L'Allegro has a linked sweetness matched only by the close of Comus . Lycidas is a pastoral elegy on Edward King , who had been at college with Milton and was drowned in 1637. Criticisms of Lycidas are at bottom criticisms of ...
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... close . With Swift and Arbuthnot to aid he issued in 1727-1732 a Miscellany of verse and prose including The Art of Sinking in Poetry , illustrated from vari- ous writers of the day . To the anger provoked by this Pope replied with the ...
... close . With Swift and Arbuthnot to aid he issued in 1727-1732 a Miscellany of verse and prose including The Art of Sinking in Poetry , illustrated from vari- ous writers of the day . To the anger provoked by this Pope replied with the ...
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... close : " Then what is life ? " I cried . Shelley's experiment here in the terza rima , like that of other English poets , was not based on a sufficiently close study of Dante's verse . Instead of each triplet's closing more or less ...
... close : " Then what is life ? " I cried . Shelley's experiment here in the terza rima , like that of other English poets , was not based on a sufficiently close study of Dante's verse . Instead of each triplet's closing more or less ...
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