English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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Стр. vii
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Стр. xxxv
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Стр. xxxvii
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Стр. 1
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... gives a pleasant flavour to discourse ; By making all our spirits debonair , Throws off the lees and sediment of care . But as the greatest blessing Heaven lends May be debauched , and serve ignoble ends ; So , but too oft , the grape's ...
... gives a pleasant flavour to discourse ; By making all our spirits debonair , Throws off the lees and sediment of care . But as the greatest blessing Heaven lends May be debauched , and serve ignoble ends ; So , but too oft , the grape's ...
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