Studies in English LiteratureEdward Stanford, 1883 - 444 頁 |
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... DEFOE .. MATTHEW PRIOR SIR RICHARD STEELE THE WARTONS : : : : JOHN WESLEY UNDER TWO ASPECTS ROBERT SOUTHEY ENGLISH LYRICAL POETRY ENGLISH RURAL POETRY THE ENGLISH SONNET : 356 392 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE . ALEXANDER POPE . POPE is.
... DEFOE .. MATTHEW PRIOR SIR RICHARD STEELE THE WARTONS : : : : JOHN WESLEY UNDER TWO ASPECTS ROBERT SOUTHEY ENGLISH LYRICAL POETRY ENGLISH RURAL POETRY THE ENGLISH SONNET : 356 392 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE . ALEXANDER POPE . POPE is.
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... nor why some of the leading advocates of a new order in poetry were unable to appreciate his genius . Southey told Rogers that he had read Spenser through Thus about thirty times , and that he could not read B 2 ALEXANDER POPE . 3.
... nor why some of the leading advocates of a new order in poetry were unable to appreciate his genius . Southey told Rogers that he had read Spenser through Thus about thirty times , and that he could not read B 2 ALEXANDER POPE . 3.
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... Southey , instead of neglecting Pope , had studied him with the care he deserves , it might have proved of essential service to him as a poet . His poetry , which he believed would crown his name with imperishable glory ...
... Southey , instead of neglecting Pope , had studied him with the care he deserves , it might have proved of essential service to him as a poet . His poetry , which he believed would crown his name with imperishable glory ...
第 132 頁
... Southey has pointed out that from Prior , Pope has adopted some of the most con- spicuous artifices of his verse ; and this remark , which is quite true , scarcely covers all Pope's obligations to his brother - poet . Gray and Collins ...
... Southey has pointed out that from Prior , Pope has adopted some of the most con- spicuous artifices of his verse ; and this remark , which is quite true , scarcely covers all Pope's obligations to his brother - poet . Gray and Collins ...
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... Southey praises the History ' highly , but not perhaps extravagantly , when he writes : " Two works which appeared in the interval between Churchill and Cowper promoted beyond any others this growth of a better taste than 6 had ...
... Southey praises the History ' highly , but not perhaps extravagantly , when he writes : " Two works which appeared in the interval between Churchill and Cowper promoted beyond any others this growth of a better taste than 6 had ...
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