The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 páginas |
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... poetic undertaking . And though the greatest of directly Newtonian poets was James Thomson , works by Pope himself reflect the same awareness of a dazzling new palette bequeathed to the artist . When Newton died in 1727 , a sheaf of ...
... poetic undertaking . And though the greatest of directly Newtonian poets was James Thomson , works by Pope himself reflect the same awareness of a dazzling new palette bequeathed to the artist . When Newton died in 1727 , a sheaf of ...
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... poet attempts to call up a world of ' old Runic bards ' . But as with Gray , it is significant that Collins can only envy the minstrels of old - he cannot emulate them . There is something incestuous about the primitivist revival of the ...
... poet attempts to call up a world of ' old Runic bards ' . But as with Gray , it is significant that Collins can only envy the minstrels of old - he cannot emulate them . There is something incestuous about the primitivist revival of the ...
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... poetic individuality , his lasting importance is bound to be restricted . Butler can be funny and pointed for a ... poet . But his sexual innuendo , as in a number of dramatic prologues , is bland and far from intense . That was an ...
... poetic individuality , his lasting importance is bound to be restricted . Butler can be funny and pointed for a ... poet . But his sexual innuendo , as in a number of dramatic prologues , is bland and far from intense . That was an ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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