A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... ode . The logic of Collins's odes is uncertain , and even the grammar can go astray . What opens well may tail off to vagueness or flatness . Speaking of his later decline Johnson says : " His disorder was no alienation of mind , but ...
... ode . The logic of Collins's odes is uncertain , and even the grammar can go astray . What opens well may tail off to vagueness or flatness . Speaking of his later decline Johnson says : " His disorder was no alienation of mind , but ...
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... Odes , the Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands ( 1749-1750 ) , was not published till many years after the poet's death and has come to us in an unfinished state . Like his other poems it is unequal , but like these also ...
... Odes , the Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands ( 1749-1750 ) , was not published till many years after the poet's death and has come to us in an unfinished state . Like his other poems it is unequal , but like these also ...
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... odes of Thomas Gray , the most learned of English poets after Milton ; and Gray's learning was wider , his knowledge of Greek more accurate , than Milton's . There is per- sonal feeling in all Gray's odes except it be The Bard . He is ...
... odes of Thomas Gray , the most learned of English poets after Milton ; and Gray's learning was wider , his knowledge of Greek more accurate , than Milton's . There is per- sonal feeling in all Gray's odes except it be The Bard . He is ...
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