Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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A SELECTION AN ESSAY ON THE GENIUS AND WRITINGS OF POPE 1782 [ A modern critic , F. R. Leavis , has stated that the assumptions we usually make about poetry were first formulated in the prefatory letter to Warton's essay ; these ...
A SELECTION AN ESSAY ON THE GENIUS AND WRITINGS OF POPE 1782 [ A modern critic , F. R. Leavis , has stated that the assumptions we usually make about poetry were first formulated in the prefatory letter to Warton's essay ; these ...
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It has particularly found its way into our didactic poetry , and is likely to bring that species of com- position into ... If rhymes , therefore , be more difficult , for that very reason I would have our poets write in rhyme .
It has particularly found its way into our didactic poetry , and is likely to bring that species of com- position into ... If rhymes , therefore , be more difficult , for that very reason I would have our poets write in rhyme .
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isolated too sharply the microscopic observations of Cowper ; these poets turned , like some others , to blank verse . Especially after Addison's Spectator papers praising Milton , the reputation of this poet gained ground everywhere ...
isolated too sharply the microscopic observations of Cowper ; these poets turned , like some others , to blank verse . Especially after Addison's Spectator papers praising Milton , the reputation of this poet gained ground everywhere ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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