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The Traveller ( 1764 ) and The Deserted Village ( 1770 ) seem intended , like many of Pope's works , to combine useful reflections with the beauty of poetic language . But even amidst a philosophic account of the different European ...
The Traveller ( 1764 ) and The Deserted Village ( 1770 ) seem intended , like many of Pope's works , to combine useful reflections with the beauty of poetic language . But even amidst a philosophic account of the different European ...
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The lines on the “ moving waters ” in the last sonnet , and the simile of the “ branch - charmed ” oaks in Hyperion are but two instances among many others of Keats's command over phrases , of which every word is a revelation of beauty ...
The lines on the “ moving waters ” in the last sonnet , and the simile of the “ branch - charmed ” oaks in Hyperion are but two instances among many others of Keats's command over phrases , of which every word is a revelation of beauty ...
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A typical writer of the age was Sir William Watson , who both as a sonneteer and as an elegiac poet has written work of high distinction and beauty . A fine combination of literary culture and poetic feeling is also found in the work of ...
A typical writer of the age was Sir William Watson , who both as a sonneteer and as an elegiac poet has written work of high distinction and beauty . A fine combination of literary culture and poetic feeling is also found in the work of ...
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