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... Augustan phase was not in every way satisfactory . And what is there we can point to in the high Augustan period - in , let us say , the age of Pope - to justify the belief that it was a flourishing period of English poetry ? There is ...
... Augustan phase was not in every way satisfactory . And what is there we can point to in the high Augustan period - in , let us say , the age of Pope - to justify the belief that it was a flourishing period of English poetry ? There is ...
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... Augustan invocation have corresponding values . In the Augustan poet , then , the development associated with Waller's name fulfils itself and exposes its full significance . Yet , as the fourth book of the Dunciad along with a great ...
... Augustan invocation have corresponding values . In the Augustan poet , then , the development associated with Waller's name fulfils itself and exposes its full significance . Yet , as the fourth book of the Dunciad along with a great ...
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... Augustan . The continued prepotence in these circumstances of the Augustan tradition ( strong in the achievement and prestige of its great representative ) could hardly be expected to favour the production of much distinguished verse ...
... Augustan . The continued prepotence in these circumstances of the Augustan tradition ( strong in the achievement and prestige of its great representative ) could hardly be expected to favour the production of much distinguished verse ...
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THE LINE OF | 10 |
Note Popes Satiric Modes | 92 |
THE AUGUSTAN TRADITION | 101 |
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