English Poetry, 1700-1780: Contemporaries of Swift and JohnsonDavid W. Lindsay Dent, 1974 - 239 oldal |
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xxiii. oldal
... stanza of ' Colin's Complaint ' : I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wood - pigeons breed : But let me that plunder forbear , She will say ' twas a barbarous deed . For he ne'er could be true , she averr'd ...
... stanza of ' Colin's Complaint ' : I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wood - pigeons breed : But let me that plunder forbear , She will say ' twas a barbarous deed . For he ne'er could be true , she averr'd ...
193. oldal
... stanza transition is awkward . The comparative weakness of the final stanzas reveals the limitations of Watts ' faith . Despite his formal convictions , and his desire to Christianize the metrical psalter , he finds damnation more ...
... stanza transition is awkward . The comparative weakness of the final stanzas reveals the limitations of Watts ' faith . Despite his formal convictions , and his desire to Christianize the metrical psalter , he finds damnation more ...
227. oldal
... stanzas , which refer to the natural world , and the comparative form in the third stanza , which refers to Christ ; and the last group is given additional power first by the repetition of the word ' glorious ' in Stanzas 84-5 and then ...
... stanzas , which refer to the natural world , and the comparative form in the third stanza , which refers to Christ ; and the last group is given additional power first by the repetition of the word ' glorious ' in Stanzas 84-5 and then ...
Tartalomjegyzék
John Pomfret The Choice | 1 |
Isaac Watts The Day of Judgment | 10 |
Thomas Parnell A NightPiece on Death | 42 |
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