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Boris Ford. AUGUSTAN REFLECTIVE POETRY NORMAN CALLAN Professor of English , University of London Grant me , indulgent Heaven ! a rural seat Rather contemptible than great ! Where , though I taste ... Augustan Reflective Poetry: NORMAN CALLAN.
Boris Ford. AUGUSTAN REFLECTIVE POETRY NORMAN CALLAN Professor of English , University of London Grant me , indulgent Heaven ! a rural seat Rather contemptible than great ! Where , though I taste ... Augustan Reflective Poetry: NORMAN CALLAN.
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... Augustan poetry . To put the point more briefly , there is no great gulf between The Vanity of Human Wishes and the Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard : and it ... poet that he is has been totally ignored , 347 AUGUSTAN REFLECTIVE POETRY.
... Augustan poetry . To put the point more briefly , there is no great gulf between The Vanity of Human Wishes and the Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard : and it ... poet that he is has been totally ignored , 347 AUGUSTAN REFLECTIVE POETRY.
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Boris Ford. mars it . And it is worth noting that few Augustan poems can be described as sentimental . To suppose , however , that the Augustan poets never contem- plated the more forbidding aspects ... poetry 353 AUGUSTAN REFLECTIVE POETRY.
Boris Ford. mars it . And it is worth noting that few Augustan poems can be described as sentimental . To suppose , however , that the Augustan poets never contem- plated the more forbidding aspects ... poetry 353 AUGUSTAN REFLECTIVE POETRY.
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