English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... kind , perfection . Here , as in the vers de société of Matthew Prior and Am- brose Philips , the age was illuminating with the graces of poetry something it really understood and delighted in , - the life of leisure and fashion ; and ...
... kind , perfection . Here , as in the vers de société of Matthew Prior and Am- brose Philips , the age was illuminating with the graces of poetry something it really understood and delighted in , - the life of leisure and fashion ; and ...
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... kind of poet who soothes the miseries of mankind by ignor- ing them . In The Village he arose with all the vigor and intensity of insulted common sense to refute the dreamers who offered a rose - colored picture of country life as a ...
... kind of poet who soothes the miseries of mankind by ignor- ing them . In The Village he arose with all the vigor and intensity of insulted common sense to refute the dreamers who offered a rose - colored picture of country life as a ...
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... kind ; Averse to vanity , revenge , and pride ; In all the methods of deceit untried ; So faithful to her friend , and good to all , No censure might upon her actions fall : Then would e'en envy be compelled to say She goes the least of ...
... kind ; Averse to vanity , revenge , and pride ; In all the methods of deceit untried ; So faithful to her friend , and good to all , No censure might upon her actions fall : Then would e'en envy be compelled to say She goes the least of ...
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... kind relation ( for I'd have no wife ) Should take upon him all my worldly care While I did for a better state prepare . Then I'd not be with any trouble vexed , Nor have the evening of my days perplexed ; But by a silent and a peaceful ...
... kind relation ( for I'd have no wife ) Should take upon him all my worldly care While I did for a better state prepare . Then I'd not be with any trouble vexed , Nor have the evening of my days perplexed ; But by a silent and a peaceful ...
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... kind : Gen'rous converse ; a soul exempt from pride ; And love to praise , with reason on his side ? THE RAPE OF THE LOCK AN HEROI - COMICAL POEM CANTO II Not with more glories , in th ' ethereal plain , The sun first rises o'er the ...
... kind : Gen'rous converse ; a soul exempt from pride ; And love to praise , with reason on his side ? THE RAPE OF THE LOCK AN HEROI - COMICAL POEM CANTO II Not with more glories , in th ' ethereal plain , The sun first rises o'er the ...
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