The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... Grongar Hill ( 1726 ) , however , is an agreeable landscape - poem which will survive , as will the amusing Spenserian imitations of Shenstone's Schoolmistress ( 1737-42 ) and Thomson's Castle of Indolence ( 1748 ) , signs of a more ...
... Grongar Hill ( 1726 ) , however , is an agreeable landscape - poem which will survive , as will the amusing Spenserian imitations of Shenstone's Schoolmistress ( 1737-42 ) and Thomson's Castle of Indolence ( 1748 ) , signs of a more ...
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... Grongar Hill and The Country Walk are instances of what Johnson christened ' local poetry , of which , ' he goes on to say , ' the fundamental subject is some particular landscape , to be poetic- ally described , with addition of such ...
... Grongar Hill and The Country Walk are instances of what Johnson christened ' local poetry , of which , ' he goes on to say , ' the fundamental subject is some particular landscape , to be poetic- ally described , with addition of such ...
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... Grongar Hill , a loco - description poem , 1725 or 6 ; didactic poems in ' Georgic ' tradition . The Ruins of Rome ( 1740 ) , The Fleece ( 1757 ) . Poems ed . E. Thomas ( London , 1903 ) in Minor Poets of the Eighteenth Century ( E.L. ...
... Grongar Hill , a loco - description poem , 1725 or 6 ; didactic poems in ' Georgic ' tradition . The Ruins of Rome ( 1740 ) , The Fleece ( 1757 ) . Poems ed . E. Thomas ( London , 1903 ) in Minor Poets of the Eighteenth Century ( E.L. ...
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