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In his epitaphs he shows consummate skill as in this on Sir Isaac Newton : Nature and Nature's Laws lay hid in night : God said , “ Let Newton be ! ” And all was light . Pope had a brilliant natural wit which he improved until it was ...
In his epitaphs he shows consummate skill as in this on Sir Isaac Newton : Nature and Nature's Laws lay hid in night : God said , “ Let Newton be ! ” And all was light . Pope had a brilliant natural wit which he improved until it was ...
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At its best Cowper's poetry shows a close appreciation of nature and a love of its simple pleasures . Much of it was written after he was fifty . He used the old metrical forms but he has also something of the spirit of the new poetry ...
At its best Cowper's poetry shows a close appreciation of nature and a love of its simple pleasures . Much of it was written after he was fifty . He used the old metrical forms but he has also something of the spirit of the new poetry ...
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He differs from Wordsworth and Shelley in his treatment of nature subjects . Wordsworth sought the spiritual in nature , Shelley looked for the intellectual , while Keats expresses what he feels through the senses .
He differs from Wordsworth and Shelley in his treatment of nature subjects . Wordsworth sought the spiritual in nature , Shelley looked for the intellectual , while Keats expresses what he feels through the senses .
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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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