A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... English poetry , unlike English science and philosophy , was little known on the Continent . The Tory politician Lord Bolingbroke , returned from eight years ' exile in France , urged Pope to give it international currency by expounding ...
... English poetry , unlike English science and philosophy , was little known on the Continent . The Tory politician Lord Bolingbroke , returned from eight years ' exile in France , urged Pope to give it international currency by expounding ...
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... English Poetry ( 1765 ) , had international influence . In vain the traditionalism and common sense of the formidable Dr. Johnson denied authenticity and merit to the epic strains ascribed to the bard Ossian . For their vagueness ...
... English Poetry ( 1765 ) , had international influence . In vain the traditionalism and common sense of the formidable Dr. Johnson denied authenticity and merit to the epic strains ascribed to the bard Ossian . For their vagueness ...
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... English poetry , as it slowly became known , confused German opinion . Shakespeare broke dramatic rules ; Milton , regular enough in form , displeased by his strong religious feeling the disciples of the philosophes , zealous for the ...
... English poetry , as it slowly became known , confused German opinion . Shakespeare broke dramatic rules ; Milton , regular enough in form , displeased by his strong religious feeling the disciples of the philosophes , zealous for the ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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