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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... WALLER AND SACHARISSA THE EXILES • DAVENANT AND COWLEY THE REACTION THE RESTORATION APPENDICES I. Sidney Godolphin and Sandys . II . Denham's Essay on Translated Verse III . Waller's Address to the Queen V ix 3 45 95 137 181 · 225 269 ...
... WALLER AND SACHARISSA THE EXILES • DAVENANT AND COWLEY THE REACTION THE RESTORATION APPENDICES I. Sidney Godolphin and Sandys . II . Denham's Essay on Translated Verse III . Waller's Address to the Queen V ix 3 45 95 137 181 · 225 269 ...
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... Waller and Dryden . But there was more in the change to a classical taste than can be understood merely by a reference to our local schools of poetry in England . When Waller purified his verse of ornament and arranged it in distichs ...
... Waller and Dryden . But there was more in the change to a classical taste than can be understood merely by a reference to our local schools of poetry in England . When Waller purified his verse of ornament and arranged it in distichs ...
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... Waller was writing didactic occasional poems in distichs which were often as good as Dryden's ever became , at least as early as 1623. Now Malherbe , with whom by universal consent the fashion for correct versifying and the exclusion of ...
... Waller was writing didactic occasional poems in distichs which were often as good as Dryden's ever became , at least as early as 1623. Now Malherbe , with whom by universal consent the fashion for correct versifying and the exclusion of ...
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... Waller . To him and to his peculiar qualities of mind and character happens to be due the first initiation into that great change , that turning topsy - turvy of all poetic literature , which was henceforth to be the main in- tellectual ...
... Waller . To him and to his peculiar qualities of mind and character happens to be due the first initiation into that great change , that turning topsy - turvy of all poetic literature , which was henceforth to be the main in- tellectual ...
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... Waller , and did not so rapidly come to maturity , that we did not receive from him a classical bias which would have been something very different from Waller's . The time was ripe , and when , in 1623 , these first experiments in ...
... Waller , and did not so rapidly come to maturity , that we did not receive from him a classical bias which would have been something very different from Waller's . The time was ripe , and when , in 1623 , these first experiments in ...
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