A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 132
... blank verse , rather than the development of a situation . The speech of the Attendant Spirit at the opening of the poem , and the song " Sabrina fair " would alone prove Milton a great artist . Lycidas is not so much an elegy on a dead ...
... blank verse , rather than the development of a situation . The speech of the Attendant Spirit at the opening of the poem , and the song " Sabrina fair " would alone prove Milton a great artist . Lycidas is not so much an elegy on a dead ...
Pagina 193
... verse which is sincere and pure , though not profound . His poem on the destruction of a grove of trees : The poplars are fell'd , farewell to the shade ' . And ... poem in Miltonic blank - verse . There 193 O THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
... verse which is sincere and pure , though not profound . His poem on the destruction of a grove of trees : The poplars are fell'd , farewell to the shade ' . And ... poem in Miltonic blank - verse . There 193 O THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Pagina 194
... poem of his enjoyed an enormous reputation . This was Night Thoughts ( 1742-45 ) , a meditative poem in rather prosaic blank - verse . The work is now perhaps unduly neglected . The single line of Young which is universally known ...
... poem of his enjoyed an enormous reputation . This was Night Thoughts ( 1742-45 ) , a meditative poem in rather prosaic blank - verse . The work is now perhaps unduly neglected . The single line of Young which is universally known ...
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