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... published their correspondence , altered to put Wycherley in the wrong . Following the advice of a contemporary critic , he aspired to be what no English poet so far had been , correct . His first poems to be published were Pastorals ...
... published their correspondence , altered to put Wycherley in the wrong . Following the advice of a contemporary critic , he aspired to be what no English poet so far had been , correct . His first poems to be published were Pastorals ...
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... published in 1755 , but Johnson had still to write for his living . He issued a second series of essays , the Idler ( 1758-1760 ) , received subscriptions for a new edition of Shakespeare , and in 1759 published Rasselas . Rasselas was ...
... published in 1755 , but Johnson had still to write for his living . He issued a second series of essays , the Idler ( 1758-1760 ) , received subscriptions for a new edition of Shakespeare , and in 1759 published Rasselas . Rasselas was ...
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... published ( 1816 ) his sonnet , " On first looking into Chapman's Homer , " which he wrote after an enthusiastic night spent with Clarke in reading this famous translation . To the anger of his guardians he at last decided II : 22-25 ...
... published ( 1816 ) his sonnet , " On first looking into Chapman's Homer , " which he wrote after an enthusiastic night spent with Clarke in reading this famous translation . To the anger of his guardians he at last decided II : 22-25 ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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