A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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51. oldal
... taken from life either , but are rather the traditional bumpkins of the stage . With The Fan , Gay attempted the mock - heroic , a comically inflated tale of the invention of the fan by Venus in answer to the prayers of a love - sick ...
... taken from life either , but are rather the traditional bumpkins of the stage . With The Fan , Gay attempted the mock - heroic , a comically inflated tale of the invention of the fan by Venus in answer to the prayers of a love - sick ...
206. oldal
... taken much interest in the earlier poets , except those that the 18th c . had already taken to its heart , Milton above all ; but he did possess Vaughan's works , and their freshness and charm must have attracted him even apart from ...
... taken much interest in the earlier poets , except those that the 18th c . had already taken to its heart , Milton above all ; but he did possess Vaughan's works , and their freshness and charm must have attracted him even apart from ...
338. oldal
... taken from the French revolutionary poet Volney and his Les Ruines . There , a wanderer among the ruins of Palmyra remnants of past glories in which the dust of slaves and emperors mingles in equality is taken by the spirit of Freedom ...
... taken from the French revolutionary poet Volney and his Les Ruines . There , a wanderer among the ruins of Palmyra remnants of past glories in which the dust of slaves and emperors mingles in equality is taken by the spirit of Freedom ...
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