A History of Eighteenth Century Literature: 1660-1780Macmillan, 1906 |
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... called in English an " overflow " ; " the sense , " as Milton says in describing this peculiarity , " being variously drawn out from one verse into another . " In the hands of the best romantic poets of Elizabeth and James , this loose ...
... called in English an " overflow " ; " the sense , " as Milton says in describing this peculiarity , " being variously drawn out from one verse into another . " In the hands of the best romantic poets of Elizabeth and James , this loose ...
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... called “ the sym- metrical clauses of Pope's logical metre . " For many years Waller was entirely unsupported in this innovation , and his persistence in setting his face against the fashion of his own age is very curious . About 1632 ...
... called “ the sym- metrical clauses of Pope's logical metre . " For many years Waller was entirely unsupported in this innovation , and his persistence in setting his face against the fashion of his own age is very curious . About 1632 ...
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... called The Mistress - pieces in which feeling and thought , expression and metrical form , are all tortured in concert . After the battle of Naseby , Cowley , who , like most of the men of letters , was a royalist , followed the queen ...
... called The Mistress - pieces in which feeling and thought , expression and metrical form , are all tortured in concert . After the battle of Naseby , Cowley , who , like most of the men of letters , was a royalist , followed the queen ...
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... called " Pindarique ode " was for fifty or sixty years not only the universal medium for congratu- latory lyrics and tumid occasional pieces , but it was for a long time almost the only variety allowed to the cultivators of the heroic ...
... called " Pindarique ode " was for fifty or sixty years not only the universal medium for congratu- latory lyrics and tumid occasional pieces , but it was for a long time almost the only variety allowed to the cultivators of the heroic ...
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... called Madagascar . Up to this time he had been entirely identified with the old romantic school , but in 1650 we find him in Paris with Waller and Cowley , and converted to the new prosody of the former . He published in that year the ...
... called Madagascar . Up to this time he had been entirely identified with the old romantic school , but in 1650 we find him in Paris with Waller and Cowley , and converted to the new prosody of the former . He published in that year the ...
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