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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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Compared with Richardson he shows little psychological insight , nor has he the diversity of Fielding . Some Women Novelists The habit of reading fiction was firmly established in the upper and middle classes in the eighteenth century ...
Compared with Richardson he shows little psychological insight , nor has he the diversity of Fielding . Some Women Novelists The habit of reading fiction was firmly established in the upper and middle classes in the eighteenth century ...
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They are markedly original and show the poet's increasing power both in the handling of his material and in his ... In this collection of poems he shows still wider interests , but the emphasis is on character rather than action .
They are markedly original and show the poet's increasing power both in the handling of his material and in his ... In this collection of poems he shows still wider interests , but the emphasis is on character rather than action .
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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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