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... England , from a chiefly rural to an urban way of life . They affected the nation's family soli- darity , bringing up for solution the problem of child labor , of the city slums , of providing charity for the poor ; with the result that ...
... England , from a chiefly rural to an urban way of life . They affected the nation's family soli- darity , bringing up for solution the problem of child labor , of the city slums , of providing charity for the poor ; with the result that ...
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... England for a new harvest of great literature . The hymns of Issac Watts , tempering the Puritanism in them with a mystical piety , had already become a part of the Eng- lish people's life . Now those of Charles Wesley were added ...
... England for a new harvest of great literature . The hymns of Issac Watts , tempering the Puritanism in them with a mystical piety , had already become a part of the Eng- lish people's life . Now those of Charles Wesley were added ...
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... England , though now temporarily and popularly ignored . He was the poet already come to recognition in the famous travel poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Cantos I and II had previously appeared . But now , in Canto III , the poet's ...
... England , though now temporarily and popularly ignored . He was the poet already come to recognition in the famous travel poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Cantos I and II had previously appeared . But now , in Canto III , the poet's ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
William Collins | 25 |
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