Eighteenth Century English PoetryNelson-Hall Company, 1975 - 227 oldal To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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111. oldal
... nature was changing throughout the century . Starting at least as early as the 1740s , there were many intellectuals who no longer saw nature as regular , symmetrical , and Newtonian ; it was no longer " methodized " but rather had ...
... nature was changing throughout the century . Starting at least as early as the 1740s , there were many intellectuals who no longer saw nature as regular , symmetrical , and Newtonian ; it was no longer " methodized " but rather had ...
154. oldal
... Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night ; God said , Let Newton be ! and all was light . No one will ever know exactly why the heroic couplet came to the fore in the Augustan Age . One should first admit the possibility that there are ...
... Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night ; God said , Let Newton be ! and all was light . No one will ever know exactly why the heroic couplet came to the fore in the Augustan Age . One should first admit the possibility that there are ...
185. oldal
... nature of nature " changes from age to age . That imitated by the Augustans was orderly , regular , and uniform , whereas that followed by the Romantics was irregu- lar and sometimes wild and chaotic . Somewhat re- lated to these views ...
... nature of nature " changes from age to age . That imitated by the Augustans was orderly , regular , and uniform , whereas that followed by the Romantics was irregu- lar and sometimes wild and chaotic . Somewhat re- lated to these views ...
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THE COUNTRY | 35 |
THE AUGUSTAN LYRIC | 71 |
THE HEROIC AND EXOTIC VEINS | 101 |
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