A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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78. oldal
... Young's success is said to have turned Pope's thoughts to satire , just as Thomson's reflections are supposed to have given the impulse for his philosophical poems . Neither seems very probable . Young's sa- tires are neither very witty ...
... Young's success is said to have turned Pope's thoughts to satire , just as Thomson's reflections are supposed to have given the impulse for his philosophical poems . Neither seems very probable . Young's sa- tires are neither very witty ...
79. oldal
... Young was well versed in Milton's poetry . Pope's debt is more in the direction of periphrasis , while Young , like Thom- son , turned rather to the linguistic licences , such as the use of adject- ives for nouns the opaque of nature ...
... Young was well versed in Milton's poetry . Pope's debt is more in the direction of periphrasis , while Young , like Thom- son , turned rather to the linguistic licences , such as the use of adject- ives for nouns the opaque of nature ...
186. oldal
... young man , who finally throws her over for a richer bride . But the obvious contrast with Elinor does not set in she is equally unfortunate in choosing an extremely worthy young man who is at last forced to confess that owing to a ...
... young man , who finally throws her over for a richer bride . But the obvious contrast with Elinor does not set in she is equally unfortunate in choosing an extremely worthy young man who is at last forced to confess that owing to a ...
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