Masters of English LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 446 Seiten |
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... poem would have been unwritten had Shaftes- bury remained a judge . In extenuation of Dryden's self - praise it must ... poem stands alone in literature . A party pam- phlet dedicated to the hour , it is yet immortal . No poem in our ...
... poem would have been unwritten had Shaftes- bury remained a judge . In extenuation of Dryden's self - praise it must ... poem stands alone in literature . A party pam- phlet dedicated to the hour , it is yet immortal . No poem in our ...
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... poem . In America in 1823 the poem was characterized as " a terrible poem for youthful readers , " the work of a “ titled profligate " and " licentious bard . " This , however , was not the universal opinion , for the North American ...
... poem . In America in 1823 the poem was characterized as " a terrible poem for youthful readers , " the work of a “ titled profligate " and " licentious bard . " This , however , was not the universal opinion , for the North American ...
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... poem of twelve cantos of 525 Spenserian stanzas , including the introduction addressed to Mary . The title of the poem originally was Laon and Cythna . Written in the summer and early fall of 1817 , the poem was published about ...
... poem of twelve cantos of 525 Spenserian stanzas , including the introduction addressed to Mary . The title of the poem originally was Laon and Cythna . Written in the summer and early fall of 1817 , the poem was published about ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAUCER III SHAKSPERE | 3 |
MILTON V DRYDEN VI SWIFT VII POPE VIII JOHNSON | 6 |
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