English Literature An Illustrated Record in Eight Volumes.Volume III-Part II.From Milton to Johnson1903 |
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... spirits . In her park there was a hill , called Parnassus , to which she was particularly partial , and here she wrote many of her poems . She and her husband - they called themselves " Daphnis " and " Ardelia " - lived in great ...
... spirits . In her park there was a hill , called Parnassus , to which she was particularly partial , and here she wrote many of her poems . She and her husband - they called themselves " Daphnis " and " Ardelia " - lived in great ...
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... spirit eager to express the passion of beauty , is a very interesting feature of the period to which we have now arrived . The modern attitude of mind . seems to meet us first in the graceful , cosmopolitan writings of Shaftesbury , and ...
... spirit eager to express the passion of beauty , is a very interesting feature of the period to which we have now arrived . The modern attitude of mind . seems to meet us first in the graceful , cosmopolitan writings of Shaftesbury , and ...
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... spirit of emulation in the youthful Pope . In it Boileau had urged that none should ever be presented to the public in verse but true thoughts and just expressions . He had declaimed against frigidity of conceit and tawdry extravagance ...
... spirit of emulation in the youthful Pope . In it Boileau had urged that none should ever be presented to the public in verse but true thoughts and just expressions . He had declaimed against frigidity of conceit and tawdry extravagance ...
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... spirits , resigned his archdeaconry . In 1717 he published Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice , in which the line which Pope was to take in his Dunciad was dimly foreshadowed . Parnell died , on the journey from London to Dublin , at ...
... spirits , resigned his archdeaconry . In 1717 he published Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice , in which the line which Pope was to take in his Dunciad was dimly foreshadowed . Parnell died , on the journey from London to Dublin , at ...
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... spirit that appeared to him in the shape of a black horse without an head : to which he added , that about a month ago one of the maids coming home late that way with a pail of milk upon her head , heard such a rustling among the bushes ...
... spirit that appeared to him in the shape of a black horse without an head : to which he added , that about a month ago one of the maids coming home late that way with a pail of milk upon her head , heard such a rustling among the bushes ...
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