Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... true for nearly the first half of the century . In the course of the seventeenth century enormous over - production had resulted in something like exhaustion . Our lyrical poetry became an unweeded garden , possessed more and more by ...
... true for nearly the first half of the century . In the course of the seventeenth century enormous over - production had resulted in something like exhaustion . Our lyrical poetry became an unweeded garden , possessed more and more by ...
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... true and so fine ( though the diction remains Augustan ) as there is in- " What time the moon had hung her lamp on high And passed in radiance through the cloudless sky . " The twelve Odes of 1747 contain Collins ' central lyric ...
... true and so fine ( though the diction remains Augustan ) as there is in- " What time the moon had hung her lamp on high And passed in radiance through the cloudless sky . " The twelve Odes of 1747 contain Collins ' central lyric ...
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... is , first , that Gray's poetical sovereignty rests on his Elegy - which as a matter of historical fact and of the communis sensus generis seems humani is true - and further , that apart from 16 COLLINS , AND THE ENGLISH LYRIC.
... is , first , that Gray's poetical sovereignty rests on his Elegy - which as a matter of historical fact and of the communis sensus generis seems humani is true - and further , that apart from 16 COLLINS , AND THE ENGLISH LYRIC.
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... true - and further , that apart from it , his body of Odes , that is to say his other lyric poetry , is of inferior rank to that of Collins . On a question of this kind opinions will always differ , as they always must differ when the ...
... true - and further , that apart from it , his body of Odes , that is to say his other lyric poetry , is of inferior rank to that of Collins . On a question of this kind opinions will always differ , as they always must differ when the ...
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... true dignity of study , as once the druid Hermes and the ancient Prometheus ) ; this man , whose " divine beauty " was such as to rasserenare ogni animo mesto " ( brighten every sad soul ) , de- lighted in solitude . When still ...
... true dignity of study , as once the druid Hermes and the ancient Prometheus ) ; this man , whose " divine beauty " was such as to rasserenare ogni animo mesto " ( brighten every sad soul ) , de- lighted in solitude . When still ...
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