English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyGood Press, 16 дек. 2019 г. - Всего страниц: 354 English Poets of the Eighteenth Century is a comprehensive anthology that showcases the diverse literary styles and themes of the prominent poets of that era. From the satirical works of Alexander Pope to the Romantic compositions of William Blake, this collection provides a nuanced look into the societal, political, and cultural influences that shaped the poetry of the time. Each poet's unique voice is vividly portrayed through a selection of their most renowned pieces, offering readers a thorough understanding of the evolution of English poetry during the 18th century. The book's meticulous curation makes it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Various, the author of this anthology, is a renowned literary critic with a deep passion for historical English poetry. Their expertise in the field is evident in the thoughtful selection and insightful commentary that accompanies each poet's work in the collection. Various's dedication to preserving and celebrating the rich literary heritage of the 18th century makes this anthology a valuable addition to any literature lover's library. English Poets of the Eighteenth Century is a must-read for those interested in exploring the complexities and beauty of English poetry from this transformative period. Through the timeless verses of these poets, readers can gain profound insights into the cultural and artistic landscape of the 18th century, making this anthology a captivating and enlightening literary journey. |
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... VIRTUE (1734), ll. 148-165, 170-183, 189-199 PHILIP DODDRIDGE SURSUM (1735?) WILLIAM SOMERVILLE THE CHASE (1735), BOOK II, ll. 119-171 HENRY BROOKE UNIVERSAL BEAUTY (1735), BOOK III, ll. 1-8, 325-364; V, 282-297, 330-339, 361-384 ...
... VIRTUE (1734), ll. 148-165, 170-183, 189-199 PHILIP DODDRIDGE SURSUM (1735?) WILLIAM SOMERVILLE THE CHASE (1735), BOOK II, ll. 119-171 HENRY BROOKE UNIVERSAL BEAUTY (1735), BOOK III, ll. 1-8, 325-364; V, 282-297, 330-339, 361-384 ...
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... virtue, wit, and poise of manner; and, above all, the avoidance of public or private contentions. Culture and peace—and the greater of these is peace! The sentiment characterizes the first quarter of the eighteenth century. The poets of ...
... virtue, wit, and poise of manner; and, above all, the avoidance of public or private contentions. Culture and peace—and the greater of these is peace! The sentiment characterizes the first quarter of the eighteenth century. The poets of ...
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... virtue being the love of humanity, his true religion the love of Nature. Be therefore of good cheer: evil merely appears to exist, sin is a figment of false psychology; lead mankind to return to the natural, and they will find happiness ...
... virtue being the love of humanity, his true religion the love of Nature. Be therefore of good cheer: evil merely appears to exist, sin is a figment of false psychology; lead mankind to return to the natural, and they will find happiness ...
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... virtues, abandon artificial civilization, and follow instinct. Brooke, in the prologue of his Gustavus Vasa, shows that he foresaw the political bearings of this theory; it is, in his opinion, peculiarly a people "guiltless of courts ...
... virtues, abandon artificial civilization, and follow instinct. Brooke, in the prologue of his Gustavus Vasa, shows that he foresaw the political bearings of this theory; it is, in his opinion, peculiarly a people "guiltless of courts ...
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... virtues. Ossian appeared; and the truth of sentimentalism seemed historically established. For here was poetry of the ... virtue in Caledonia while Heliogabalus disgraced human nature in Rome." More than fifty years afterwards Byron ...
... virtues. Ossian appeared; and the truth of sentimentalism seemed historically established. For here was poetry of the ... virtue in Caledonia while Heliogabalus disgraced human nature in Rome." More than fifty years afterwards Byron ...
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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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