From Shakespeare to Pope: An Inquiry Into the Causes and Phenomena of the Rise of Classical Poetry in EnglandAt the University Press, 1885 - 298 |
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... John Philips ( writ- ten in 1699 ) that this pompous and allusive language is first used without stint or shame . Philips united two strains of influence , that of Waller and that of Paradise Lost , and introduced into Augustan poetry ...
... John Philips ( writ- ten in 1699 ) that this pompous and allusive language is first used without stint or shame . Philips united two strains of influence , that of Waller and that of Paradise Lost , and introduced into Augustan poetry ...
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... John Mason's tragedy of Muleasses the Turk , a mere bibliophile's curiosity . Nobody , so far as I know , from the date of its production to the present hour , has ever commended a word of it . I feel as though John Mason's ghost ...
... John Mason's tragedy of Muleasses the Turk , a mere bibliophile's curiosity . Nobody , so far as I know , from the date of its production to the present hour , has ever commended a word of it . I feel as though John Mason's ghost ...
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... his character . I need not here , at the close of a chapter , say anything more about him , but the last minutes which we spend together now may be devoted to the speculation , Why was it not John Milton Death of Shakespeare . 39.
... his character . I need not here , at the close of a chapter , say anything more about him , but the last minutes which we spend together now may be devoted to the speculation , Why was it not John Milton Death of Shakespeare . 39.
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... John Milton , instead of Edmund Waller , to whom it was given to revolutionize poetry in England ? Here , again , as everywhere where we look closely into the historic development of literature , we see the value of dates , and the ...
... John Milton , instead of Edmund Waller , to whom it was given to revolutionize poetry in England ? Here , again , as everywhere where we look closely into the historic development of literature , we see the value of dates , and the ...
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... John Hampden , of that ilk , enjoyed a position very similar to his own , and where he received the hand of his daughter . Mr Hampden possessed a young son , who then , and for a long time afterwards , was conspicuous only for his ...
... John Hampden , of that ilk , enjoyed a position very similar to his own , and where he received the hand of his daughter . Mr Hampden possessed a young son , who then , and for a long time afterwards , was conspicuous only for his ...
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