English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyGood Press, 16 дек. 2019 г. - Всего страниц: 354 'English Poets of the Eighteenth Century' is a poem anthology edited by Ernest Bernbaum. It contains works from authors that are remembered and forgotten by history. Some of the individuals featured include William Blake, George Canning, Robert Burns, Erasmus Darwin, George Canning, and Samuel Johnson. |
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... appears to exist, sin is a figment of false psychology; lead mankind to return to the natural, and they will find happiness. The poetical possibilities of sentimentalism were not grasped by any noteworthy poet before Thomson. The ...
... appears to exist, sin is a figment of false psychology; lead mankind to return to the natural, and they will find happiness. The poetical possibilities of sentimentalism were not grasped by any noteworthy poet before Thomson. The ...
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... appears in several ardent passages. The choice of blank verse as the medium of this liberal and expansive train of thought was appropriate. It should not be supposed, however, that Thomson accepted sentimentalism in its entirety or ...
... appears in several ardent passages. The choice of blank verse as the medium of this liberal and expansive train of thought was appropriate. It should not be supposed, however, that Thomson accepted sentimentalism in its entirety or ...
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... appears in the difference between the sentiments of The Traveller and those of The Deserted Village. The former is a survey of the nations of Europe, the object being to discover a people wholly admirable. Merit is found in Italians ...
... appears in the difference between the sentiments of The Traveller and those of The Deserted Village. The former is a survey of the nations of Europe, the object being to discover a people wholly admirable. Merit is found in Italians ...
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FROM A HYMN TO THE PILLORY | |
BERNARD DE MANDEVILLE | |
ALEXANDER POPE | |
LADY WINCHILSEA | |
SAMUEL CROXALL | |
ALLAN RAMSAY | |
GEORGE BERKELEY | |
EDWARD YOUNG | |
EDWARD YOUNG | |
WILLIAM SOMERVILLE | |
MATTHEW GREEN | |
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