A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... Cowper . " " Nay , mamma , if he is not to be animated by Cowper ! 99 We hardly think to - day of Cowper , if we read him at all , as a passionate , animating poet . The romantics who followed were to provide us with so much more ...
... Cowper . " " Nay , mamma , if he is not to be animated by Cowper ! 99 We hardly think to - day of Cowper , if we read him at all , as a passionate , animating poet . The romantics who followed were to provide us with so much more ...
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... Cowper's affinity as a satirist is with Horace , the Horace of the more hortatory satires and of such epistles as those to Maecenas and Lollius and Numicius where Hor- ace dilates on the best life , or estimates the comparative value of ...
... Cowper's affinity as a satirist is with Horace , the Horace of the more hortatory satires and of such epistles as those to Maecenas and Lollius and Numicius where Hor- ace dilates on the best life , or estimates the comparative value of ...
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... Cowper , like Crabbe and Wordsworth , had a delicate ear . It is in the Winter poems that are to be found some of Cowper's finest descriptions of scenery , for to the poet whose love of Nature is rather emotional than sensuous winter is ...
... Cowper , like Crabbe and Wordsworth , had a delicate ear . It is in the Winter poems that are to be found some of Cowper's finest descriptions of scenery , for to the poet whose love of Nature is rather emotional than sensuous winter is ...
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