The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and SwiftSir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 |
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... ballad- metre of eight and eight . In the same metre , he cast , also in 1695 , An English Ballad On the Taking of Namur By the King of Great Britain , a sufficient taking off and down of the Ode sur la Prise De Namur by the Boileau ...
... ballad- metre of eight and eight . In the same metre , he cast , also in 1695 , An English Ballad On the Taking of Namur By the King of Great Britain , a sufficient taking off and down of the Ode sur la Prise De Namur by the Boileau ...
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... ballad Down - Hall , in which he describes his search for his future resi- dence as A Place where to Bait , ' twixt the Court and the Grave ; Where joyful to Live , not unwilling to Die . Swift was but one of the friends of Prior's ...
... ballad Down - Hall , in which he describes his search for his future resi- dence as A Place where to Bait , ' twixt the Court and the Grave ; Where joyful to Live , not unwilling to Die . Swift was but one of the friends of Prior's ...
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... ballad The Nut- brown Maid its charm disappears ; but , though not professing oneself , with Cowper , " bewitched " by " this enchanting piece , " one may allow that it paraphrases its original with an extra- It is now printed ...
... ballad The Nut- brown Maid its charm disappears ; but , though not professing oneself , with Cowper , " bewitched " by " this enchanting piece , " one may allow that it paraphrases its original with an extra- It is now printed ...
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... ballad . Alma , or The Progress of the Mind , treats in the form of a dialogue , extending over three cantos , the practically inex- haustible subject of the vanity of the world and of what it con- tains , the folly of the human ...
... ballad . Alma , or The Progress of the Mind , treats in the form of a dialogue , extending over three cantos , the practically inex- haustible subject of the vanity of the world and of what it con- tains , the folly of the human ...
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... ballad or character - sketch , and to epigrammatic sallies and vers de société of all sorts . 4 In many of these pieces , his lightness of touch , combined with a singular gift of saying , in language as clear and simple as prose , and ...
... ballad or character - sketch , and to epigrammatic sallies and vers de société of all sorts . 4 In many of these pieces , his lightness of touch , combined with a singular gift of saying , in language as clear and simple as prose , and ...
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