Cyclopaedia of English Literature: Sixth period from 1727-1780. Poets ; Scottish poets ; tragic dramatists ; Comic dramatists ; Periodical essayists ; Novelists ; Historians ; Metaphysical writers ; Writers in divinity ; Miscellaneous writersRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847 |
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... blank verse . Goldsmith blended mora- lity and philosophy with a beautiful simplicity of expression and numbers , pathetic imagery , and natural description . Beattie portrayed the roman- tic hopes and aspirations of youthful genius in ...
... blank verse . Goldsmith blended mora- lity and philosophy with a beautiful simplicity of expression and numbers , pathetic imagery , and natural description . Beattie portrayed the roman- tic hopes and aspirations of youthful genius in ...
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... blank verse . The author was an accomplished and exemplary Scottish clergyman , who enjoyed some private fortune , independent of his profession , and was thus enabled to live in a superior style , and cultivate the acquaintance of the ...
... blank verse . The author was an accomplished and exemplary Scottish clergyman , who enjoyed some private fortune , independent of his profession , and was thus enabled to live in a superior style , and cultivate the acquaintance of the ...
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... poem was published in May 1748. In August following , he took a boat at Hammersmith to convey him to Kew , after ... blank verse ! In autumn , describing Lavinia , the lines of Thomson were- Thoughtless of beauty , she was Beauty's ...
... poem was published in May 1748. In August following , he took a boat at Hammersmith to convey him to Kew , after ... blank verse ! In autumn , describing Lavinia , the lines of Thomson were- Thoughtless of beauty , she was Beauty's ...
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... poem as the work of Thomson . the mountains , vales , and forests , he seems to realise It possesses all the characteristics of his style - its his own words- exaggeration , enthusiasm , and the peculiar rhythm of his blank verse . The ...
... poem as the work of Thomson . the mountains , vales , and forests , he seems to realise It possesses all the characteristics of his style - its his own words- exaggeration , enthusiasm , and the peculiar rhythm of his blank verse . The ...
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... blank area , With all the lodges that thereto pertained ; No living creature could be seen to stray ; While solitude ... verse , love , music , still the garland wore ; When sleep was coy , the bard in waiting there Cheered the lone ...
... blank area , With all the lodges that thereto pertained ; No living creature could be seen to stray ; While solitude ... verse , love , music , still the garland wore ; When sleep was coy , the bard in waiting there Cheered the lone ...
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