Lives of the English Poets: William Congreve. Sir Richard Blackmore. Elijah Fenton. John Gay. George Granville, lord Lansdown. Thomas Yalden. Thomas Tickell. James Hammond. William Somerville. Richard Savage. Alexander Pope. Jonathan Swift. William Broome. Christopher Pitt. James Thomson. Isacc Watts. Ambrose Philips. Gilbert West. William Collins. John Dyer. William Shenstone. Edward Young. David Mallet. Mark Akenside. Lord Lyttleton. Thomas GrayOxford University Press, 1949 |
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... poet may learn to write , and the philosopher to reason . If Prior's poetry be generally considered , his praise will be that of correctness and industry , rather than of compass of comprehension , or activity of fancy . He never made ...
... poet may learn to write , and the philosopher to reason . If Prior's poetry be generally considered , his praise will be that of correctness and industry , rather than of compass of comprehension , or activity of fancy . He never made ...
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... poet ? otherwise than by asking in return , If Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? To cir- cumscribe poetry by a definition will only shew the narrowness of the definer , though a definition which shall exclude Pope will ...
... poet ? otherwise than by asking in return , If Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? To cir- cumscribe poetry by a definition will only shew the narrowness of the definer , though a definition which shall exclude Pope will ...
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... poet , than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley . His numbers , his pauses , his diction , are of his own growth , without transcription , without imitation . He thinks in a peculiar train , and he thinks always as a man of ...
... poet , than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley . His numbers , his pauses , his diction , are of his own growth , without transcription , without imitation . He thinks in a peculiar train , and he thinks always as a man of ...
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