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Gray's " Elegy " Chapter 13 POETS OF THE TRANSITION In the last chapter it was shown that while during the greater part of the eighteenth century the poets followed the classical model inaugurated by Dryden and perfected by Pope ...
Gray's " Elegy " Chapter 13 POETS OF THE TRANSITION In the last chapter it was shown that while during the greater part of the eighteenth century the poets followed the classical model inaugurated by Dryden and perfected by Pope ...
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In addition to the three great figures already discussed in this chapter there were several men who wrote good poetry . One of the chief of these is James Hogg ( 1770—1835 ) , generally known as the “ Ettrick Shepherd .
In addition to the three great figures already discussed in this chapter there were several men who wrote good poetry . One of the chief of these is James Hogg ( 1770—1835 ) , generally known as the “ Ettrick Shepherd .
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Chapter 20 POETS OF THE VICTORIAN AGE ( 2 ) AMONG the poets to be dealt with in this chapter are certain men who showed distinct ability in other walks of life . Dante Gabriel Rossetti was equally famous as a painter and a poet ...
Chapter 20 POETS OF THE VICTORIAN AGE ( 2 ) AMONG the poets to be dealt with in this chapter are certain men who showed distinct ability in other walks of life . Dante Gabriel Rossetti was equally famous as a painter and a poet ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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