Fifteen Poets: Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare [and Others] ...Clarendon Press, 1941 - 503 страници Selections of the best work of the masters of English poetry from Chaucer to Arnold. Each group of selections is preceded by short essays of appreciation and summaries of the poets' lives. |
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... poetry . Tragedy and still more the epic had then a high moral function . It was really believed that a true epic ... poetry is Lycidas . Lycidas is a great poem ; and all great poetry is complex ; you do it a violence if you try to ...
... poetry . Tragedy and still more the epic had then a high moral function . It was really believed that a true epic ... poetry is Lycidas . Lycidas is a great poem ; and all great poetry is complex ; you do it a violence if you try to ...
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... poet in the full sense in which Spenser and Pope and Wordsworth were poets . Poetry to Cowper was not the business of his life ; it was his diversion . His friends gave him subjects to write about , and he wrote . The Task , he tells us ...
... poet in the full sense in which Spenser and Pope and Wordsworth were poets . Poetry to Cowper was not the business of his life ; it was his diversion . His friends gave him subjects to write about , and he wrote . The Task , he tells us ...
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... poetry as a means of escape from the pressure of thoughts and feelings that threatened his very sanity . The one fled from poetry to metaphysics , the other from theological speculations and religious agonies to poetry . But if Cowper ...
... poetry as a means of escape from the pressure of thoughts and feelings that threatened his very sanity . The one fled from poetry to metaphysics , the other from theological speculations and religious agonies to poetry . But if Cowper ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER By H S BENNETT | 8 |
The Dream | 33 |
The Fight of the Red Cross Knight and the Heathen | 54 |
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Æneid ancient Mariner beauty behold beneath blow breast breath bright calm Camelot Christabel cloud Coleridge dæmons dark dead dear death deep doth dramatic lyric dream Dryden earth eternal Excalibur eyes Faerie Queene fair fame fear feel flowers GEORGE GORDON BYRON hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill Keats King King Arthur Kubla Khan Lady of Shalott light live look lord Lycidas lyric Matthew Arnold mighty Milton mind moon morn Muse Nature never night o'er once pain pale Paradise Lost poems poet poetic poetry Pope rose round Samian wine Scholar Gipsy Shelley shine shore silent sing Sir Bedivere sleep soft song soul sound spirit stars sweet tears Tennyson thee thine things thou art thought thro verse voice wandering waves weary wild wind woods Wordsworth youth