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Page 101
... appears unprosperous , and appears so not the less for opening with a great poet who is fertile , varied and influential ; Pope as a presiding genius is not so blest as Donne . And especially if we go through the Oxford Books for the ...
... appears unprosperous , and appears so not the less for opening with a great poet who is fertile , varied and influential ; Pope as a presiding genius is not so blest as Donne . And especially if we go through the Oxford Books for the ...
Page 159
... appears to be giving an explanation of it . The expository effect sorts well with - blends into the characteristic meditative gravity of the emotional presentment ( emotion recollected in tranquillity ' ) , and in the key passages ...
... appears to be giving an explanation of it . The expository effect sorts well with - blends into the characteristic meditative gravity of the emotional presentment ( emotion recollected in tranquillity ' ) , and in the key passages ...
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... appears to contemplate a serious comparison between the Ode to a Nightingale and Shelley's To a Skylark . Now , if intellectual structure is what Shelley characteristically exhibits , the Ode to a Nightingale may freely be allowed to ...
... appears to contemplate a serious comparison between the Ode to a Nightingale and Shelley's To a Skylark . Now , if intellectual structure is what Shelley characteristically exhibits , the Ode to a Nightingale may freely be allowed to ...
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THE LINE OF | 10 |
Note Popes Satiric Modes | 92 |
THE AUGUSTAN TRADITION | 101 |
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