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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... things the spirit of moderation. In poetry, as in life, they tended more and more to discountenance manifestations of vehemence. Even the poetry of Dryden, with its reflections of the stormy days through which he had struggled, seemed ...
... things the spirit of moderation. In poetry, as in life, they tended more and more to discountenance manifestations of vehemence. Even the poetry of Dryden, with its reflections of the stormy days through which he had struggled, seemed ...
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... things,—like commerce and industry and imperial power,—that are not favored by the thorough sentimentalist. Often he was inconsistent: his Hymn to Nature is in part a pantheistic rhapsody, in part a monotheistic Hebrew psalm ...
... things,—like commerce and industry and imperial power,—that are not favored by the thorough sentimentalist. Often he was inconsistent: his Hymn to Nature is in part a pantheistic rhapsody, in part a monotheistic Hebrew psalm ...
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... things as artificial gardens, commercial interests, social and legal conventions, and a formal Addisonian style; he yearned for mountainous wilds, unspoiled savages, solitudes where the voice of Wisdom was heard above the storms, and ...
... things as artificial gardens, commercial interests, social and legal conventions, and a formal Addisonian style; he yearned for mountainous wilds, unspoiled savages, solitudes where the voice of Wisdom was heard above the storms, and ...
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... things contain, But what are useful, necessary, plain: Methinks 'tis nauseous, and I'd ne'er endure, The needless pomp of gaudy furniture. A little garden, grateful to the eye; And a cool rivulet run murmuring by, On whose delicious ...
... things contain, But what are useful, necessary, plain: Methinks 'tis nauseous, and I'd ne'er endure, The needless pomp of gaudy furniture. A little garden, grateful to the eye; And a cool rivulet run murmuring by, On whose delicious ...
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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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