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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... grace and pre- cision of the poets of antiquity , to write in English as Horace and Ovid were then supposed to have written in Latin , -that is to say , with a polished and eclectic elegance1 . The prestige of these 1 Horace will our ...
... grace and pre- cision of the poets of antiquity , to write in English as Horace and Ovid were then supposed to have written in Latin , -that is to say , with a polished and eclectic elegance1 . The prestige of these 1 Horace will our ...
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... grace of Latinity . It was thought that the old direct manner of speaking was crude and futile ; that a romantic poet who wished to allude to caterpillars could do so without any exercise of his ingenuity by simply introducing the word ...
... grace of Latinity . It was thought that the old direct manner of speaking was crude and futile ; that a romantic poet who wished to allude to caterpillars could do so without any exercise of his ingenuity by simply introducing the word ...
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... grace in coming to Holland than in coming to any other country ; secondly , the temper of the Dutch , except for one very brief and dubious . moment at the end of the sixteenth century , was never romantic at all , but didactic or else ...
... grace in coming to Holland than in coming to any other country ; secondly , the temper of the Dutch , except for one very brief and dubious . moment at the end of the sixteenth century , was never romantic at all , but didactic or else ...
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... grace spy'd , " and I believe that what Waller wrote was " grace espy'd . " Less known , but almost as perfect , is " Waller and Sacharissa . 71.
... grace spy'd , " and I believe that what Waller wrote was " grace espy'd . " Less known , but almost as perfect , is " Waller and Sacharissa . 71.
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... grace , common - sense , and precision ' . The Muse of the romantic period was like the fleet and lovely Atalanta , who is conquered by the apples flung on either side of her path ; she catches sight of these tempting accidents of style ...
... grace , common - sense , and precision ' . The Muse of the romantic period was like the fleet and lovely Atalanta , who is conquered by the apples flung on either side of her path ; she catches sight of these tempting accidents of style ...
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