The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... praises passion and ecstasy . The terms in which Pope extols Homer , in the preface to The Iliad , are typical ; only ... praise of Shakespeare in the Essay of Dramatic Poesy ( 1668 ) had already stressed the same quality ; it strikingly ...
... praises passion and ecstasy . The terms in which Pope extols Homer , in the preface to The Iliad , are typical ; only ... praise of Shakespeare in the Essay of Dramatic Poesy ( 1668 ) had already stressed the same quality ; it strikingly ...
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... praising moderate life which he includes in the essay Of Myself : he wrote The Wish , in verse , and The Garden , in ... praise of gentry - pleasures which the Augustans made their own . Swift began to translate the sixth satire of his ...
... praising moderate life which he includes in the essay Of Myself : he wrote The Wish , in verse , and The Garden , in ... praise of gentry - pleasures which the Augustans made their own . Swift began to translate the sixth satire of his ...
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... praise of his excellencies ' . There is justice in some of Johnson's criticisms : Shakespeare's plotting and ... praises specifically only ' the character of Autolycus , ... very naturally conceived , and strongly represented ...
... praise of his excellencies ' . There is justice in some of Johnson's criticisms : Shakespeare's plotting and ... praises specifically only ' the character of Autolycus , ... very naturally conceived , and strongly represented ...
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