English Poetry in a Changing Society, 1780-1825Allison & Busby, 1980 - 195 страници |
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... Spenser . Milton and Shakespeare were , so to speak , the common property of all eighteenth - century writers , but Spenser remained a minority taste . Shenstone had published a senti- mental poem entitled The School - Mistress ...
... Spenser . Milton and Shakespeare were , so to speak , the common property of all eighteenth - century writers , but Spenser remained a minority taste . Shenstone had published a senti- mental poem entitled The School - Mistress ...
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... Spenser's rhyme scheme but with more end - stopped lines , so that the rhythm was consider- ably more forced and mechanical than Spenser's fluid gallop , though still considerably less laboured than in Thomson's The Castle of Indolence ...
... Spenser's rhyme scheme but with more end - stopped lines , so that the rhythm was consider- ably more forced and mechanical than Spenser's fluid gallop , though still considerably less laboured than in Thomson's The Castle of Indolence ...
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... Spenser on its title page , its rhyme scheme was ababbccc . It was probably not by Smith himself , but merely based on one of his Latin odes , though Smith's admiration of Spenser is evident in his A Poem to the Memory of Mr John ...
... Spenser on its title page , its rhyme scheme was ababbccc . It was probably not by Smith himself , but merely based on one of his Latin odes , though Smith's admiration of Spenser is evident in his A Poem to the Memory of Mr John ...
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Introduction | 1 |
English Poetry In The Eighteenth | 17 |
in the 1800s | 132 |
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