A History of Eighteenth Century Literature: 1660-1780Macmillan, 1906 |
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... close of the first period of the classic epoch in England . Within a few months Cowley , Den- ham , and Davenant died , Waller was silent , Dryden turned his attention exclusively to the drama , and the only non - dramatic poetry ...
... close of the first period of the classic epoch in England . Within a few months Cowley , Den- ham , and Davenant died , Waller was silent , Dryden turned his attention exclusively to the drama , and the only non - dramatic poetry ...
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... close Roscommon expresses himself strongly in favour of the " Roman majesty " of blank verse , and gives a sort of précis of the sixth book of Paradise Lost in that measure . In 1684 he published a paraphrase of Horace's Art of Poetry ...
... close Roscommon expresses himself strongly in favour of the " Roman majesty " of blank verse , and gives a sort of précis of the sixth book of Paradise Lost in that measure . In 1684 he published a paraphrase of Horace's Art of Poetry ...
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... close of the century there came forward two in- teresting writers with a notice of whom we may close this branch of our inquiry . Sir Samuel Garth ( 1660-1719 ) was a resident fellow of a Cambridge college , until , in mature life , he ...
... close of the century there came forward two in- teresting writers with a notice of whom we may close this branch of our inquiry . Sir Samuel Garth ( 1660-1719 ) was a resident fellow of a Cambridge college , until , in mature life , he ...
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... close of the seventeenth century : " Mortal , how dar'st thou with such lies address My awful seat , and trouble my recess ? In Essex marshy hundreds is a cell , Where lazy fogs , and drizzling vapours dwell : Thither raw damps on ...
... close of the seventeenth century : " Mortal , how dar'st thou with such lies address My awful seat , and trouble my recess ? In Essex marshy hundreds is a cell , Where lazy fogs , and drizzling vapours dwell : Thither raw damps on ...
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... close , the poetry of England was invaded more and more completely by a Latinism which repulsed and finally silenced all that was not in sympathy with it , and gave an exaggerated importance to all that was . attribute this tendency to ...
... close , the poetry of England was invaded more and more completely by a Latinism which repulsed and finally silenced all that was not in sympathy with it , and gave an exaggerated importance to all that was . attribute this tendency to ...
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