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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... give a historical overview of old cookbooks and cuisine. Contents: "The Early Englishman and His Food Royal Feasts and Savage Pomp Cookery Books, part 1 Cookery Books, part 2, Select Extracts from an Early Receipt- Book Cookery Books ...
... give a historical overview of old cookbooks and cuisine. Contents: "The Early Englishman and His Food Royal Feasts and Savage Pomp Cookery Books, part 1 Cookery Books, part 2, Select Extracts from an Early Receipt- Book Cookery Books ...
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... gives too vague a notion of its substance, or whenever its substance is miscellaneous, I have supplied [bracketed] captions for the extracts; except for these, there is nothing on the pages of the text besides the poets' own words ...
... gives too vague a notion of its substance, or whenever its substance is miscellaneous, I have supplied [bracketed] captions for the extracts; except for these, there is nothing on the pages of the text besides the poets' own words ...
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... give them free rein. They were found at last in Burns and in Blake. The sentimentalists had long yearned for the advent of the ideal poet. Macpherson had presented him,—but as of an era far remote; latterly Beattie, in The Minstrel, had ...
... give them free rein. They were found at last in Burns and in Blake. The sentimentalists had long yearned for the advent of the ideal poet. Macpherson had presented him,—but as of an era far remote; latterly Beattie, in The Minstrel, had ...
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... give sentimentalism a novel interpretation by describing the life of plants in terms of human life; but, Darwin being destitute of artistic sense, the result was grotesque. Blake, by training and vocation an engraver, was primarily an ...
... give sentimentalism a novel interpretation by describing the life of plants in terms of human life; but, Darwin being destitute of artistic sense, the result was grotesque. Blake, by training and vocation an engraver, was primarily an ...
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... give, That I might choose my method how to live; And all those hours propitious fate should lend, In blissful ease and satisfaction spend. I. THE GENTLEMAN'S RETIREMENT Near some fair town I'd have a private seat, Built uniform, not ...
... give, That I might choose my method how to live; And all those hours propitious fate should lend, In blissful ease and satisfaction spend. I. THE GENTLEMAN'S RETIREMENT Near some fair town I'd have a private seat, Built uniform, not ...
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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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