A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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... Augustan ( though at the same time the greatest of all Augustan poets , and the model of his followers ) . We read him ultimately for his long revelation of his own strange and fascinating character . His versions of Homer , once one ...
... Augustan ( though at the same time the greatest of all Augustan poets , and the model of his followers ) . We read him ultimately for his long revelation of his own strange and fascinating character . His versions of Homer , once one ...
174. oldal
... Augustan satirists , was born in 1667 and died of senile decay a year after his friend Pope in 1745. He was the longest lived ( unhappily for him ) of the early Augustan poets - in many ways the gayest and most good - natured of Augustan ...
... Augustan satirists , was born in 1667 and died of senile decay a year after his friend Pope in 1745. He was the longest lived ( unhappily for him ) of the early Augustan poets - in many ways the gayest and most good - natured of Augustan ...
182. oldal
... Augustan satire , like the wider Augustan mode of discursive poetry , does not fall into a single mechanical mould . It expresses , certainly , a socially and morally critical mood which was typical of the Augustan age and a readiness ...
... Augustan satire , like the wider Augustan mode of discursive poetry , does not fall into a single mechanical mould . It expresses , certainly , a socially and morally critical mood which was typical of the Augustan age and a readiness ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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