A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... inspired all that Addison wrote on the subject in the Spectator . Between the older chivalrous feeling of which Pope and Addison knew nothing and such a later revival of respect for women as is evident in the novels of Richard- son ...
... inspired all that Addison wrote on the subject in the Spectator . Between the older chivalrous feeling of which Pope and Addison knew nothing and such a later revival of respect for women as is evident in the novels of Richard- son ...
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... inspired by an unwavering idealism , that Shelley was one of the rare beings for whom the thought of the suffering of his fellow - men was intolerable . If Keats was to Tenny- son potentially the first of the poets of the age just ...
... inspired by an unwavering idealism , that Shelley was one of the rare beings for whom the thought of the suffering of his fellow - men was intolerable . If Keats was to Tenny- son potentially the first of the poets of the age just ...
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... inspired by the reading of Chapman's Homer . In that month the two poets met , and before the end of the year Keats had written the two poems of the 1817 volume most directly inspired KEATS 411.
... inspired by the reading of Chapman's Homer . In that month the two poets met , and before the end of the year Keats had written the two poems of the 1817 volume most directly inspired KEATS 411.
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