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... Island WALLER : On a Girdle HERBERT : Virtue The Elixir VAUGHAN : Peace 60 9885 62 67 72 73 1233343 74 75 75 76 79 80 80 82 83 84 85 85 85 86 87 87 88 DRYDEN POPE From Mac Flecknoe : Shadwell Alexander's Feast ; vi CONTENTS.
... Island WALLER : On a Girdle HERBERT : Virtue The Elixir VAUGHAN : Peace 60 9885 62 67 72 73 1233343 74 75 75 76 79 80 80 82 83 84 85 85 85 86 87 87 88 DRYDEN POPE From Mac Flecknoe : Shadwell Alexander's Feast ; vi CONTENTS.
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Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long. DRYDEN POPE From Mac Flecknoe : Shadwell Alexander's Feast ; or , the Power of Music The Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot From the Dunciad PAGE 90 58 8 8 སྟྲ 100 105 Ode on Solitude 106 GRAY 107 • Elegy ...
Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long. DRYDEN POPE From Mac Flecknoe : Shadwell Alexander's Feast ; or , the Power of Music The Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot From the Dunciad PAGE 90 58 8 8 སྟྲ 100 105 Ode on Solitude 106 GRAY 107 • Elegy ...
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... Pope ( 1688-1744 ) . Their successor , Dr. Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) , endeavored both by his poems and by his criticisms to maintain the traditions of this school . But another change was coming over English poetry . The romantic spirit ...
... Pope ( 1688-1744 ) . Their successor , Dr. Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) , endeavored both by his poems and by his criticisms to maintain the traditions of this school . But another change was coming over English poetry . The romantic spirit ...
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... Pope ; but his Scotch poems , which alone are worthy of consideration , show him to be a singer such as had not been known since the Elizabethan period . He has Shakes- peare's sympathy with all sorts and conditions of men ; he revives ...
... Pope ; but his Scotch poems , which alone are worthy of consideration , show him to be a singer such as had not been known since the Elizabethan period . He has Shakes- peare's sympathy with all sorts and conditions of men ; he revives ...
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... Pope or Johnson would have con- sidered this poem unreal , unnatural , and therefore ridicu- lous , if not disgusting . His unfinished poem , Christabel , may be said to have set the fashion of poetry in which Scott and Byron achieved ...
... Pope or Johnson would have con- sidered this poem unreal , unnatural , and therefore ridicu- lous , if not disgusting . His unfinished poem , Christabel , may be said to have set the fashion of poetry in which Scott and Byron achieved ...
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