The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... beauty of enclosed meadows and hedgerows , accompanied by an enthusiasm for landscape - gardening and rural beautifying which was perhaps the most fruitful of all aesthetic fashions in England , and finally to improve the countryside ...
... beauty of enclosed meadows and hedgerows , accompanied by an enthusiasm for landscape - gardening and rural beautifying which was perhaps the most fruitful of all aesthetic fashions in England , and finally to improve the countryside ...
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... beauty , the raw material of Hanoverian life . Pope does not monopolize satire and social verse ; other poets have their own voices . Swift can be racy in doggerel ( Mrs Harris's Petition ) journalistic in songs and ballads , tart ...
... beauty , the raw material of Hanoverian life . Pope does not monopolize satire and social verse ; other poets have their own voices . Swift can be racy in doggerel ( Mrs Harris's Petition ) journalistic in songs and ballads , tart ...
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... Beauty , Order , etc. ( 1725 ) , where he insists that the poet has a finer perception of the objects of natural beauty than the man of science ; but Addison's is the more representative view for his age . How closely Newton and the ...
... Beauty , Order , etc. ( 1725 ) , where he insists that the poet has a finer perception of the objects of natural beauty than the man of science ; but Addison's is the more representative view for his age . How closely Newton and the ...
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