Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... poetry is a gift conferred at once ; or that the first poetry of every nation surprised them as a novelty , and retained the credit by con- sent which it received by accident at first ; or whether , as the province of poetry is to ...
... poetry is a gift conferred at once ; or that the first poetry of every nation surprised them as a novelty , and retained the credit by con- sent which it received by accident at first ; or whether , as the province of poetry is to ...
الصفحة 935
... poet often lifts and increases the vehemence of every sentiment ; for fancy , like a fountain , plays highest by diminishing the aperture . But rhymes , it will be said , are a remnant of monkish stupidity , an in- novation upon the poetry ...
... poet often lifts and increases the vehemence of every sentiment ; for fancy , like a fountain , plays highest by diminishing the aperture . But rhymes , it will be said , are a remnant of monkish stupidity , an in- novation upon the poetry ...
الصفحة 1237
... poetry " upon it . Certain of these treatises were attempted in the Miltonic manner , with every elaboration of language . It is true that most of these efforts are not poetry , but the poetic attitude of mind inspiring them is ...
... poetry " upon it . Certain of these treatises were attempted in the Miltonic manner , with every elaboration of language . It is true that most of these efforts are not poetry , but the poetic attitude of mind inspiring them is ...
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 15 |
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