The Poetry of the Gentleman's Magazine: A Study in Eighteenth Century Literary Taste ...University of Pennsylvania, 1936 - 147 páginas |
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... verses . It is almost impossible to catalogue all the lyric poetry and the political verse accurately , for lyrics merge into non - lyrical verse and political verse often borders close on patriotic verse . Of the political verse ...
... verses . It is almost impossible to catalogue all the lyric poetry and the political verse accurately , for lyrics merge into non - lyrical verse and political verse often borders close on patriotic verse . Of the political verse ...
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... verse that was published in the Magazine be considered , the verse that is to all intents and purposes dead wood , the weight of the Miltonic verse of this corpus becomes more ponderable . To this must be added the blank verse ...
... verse that was published in the Magazine be considered , the verse that is to all intents and purposes dead wood , the weight of the Miltonic verse of this corpus becomes more ponderable . To this must be added the blank verse ...
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... verse could sustain the poorer poets . When put to colloquial use blank verse could become almost jocular as in this imitation of Phillips , which takes its beginning from the minor poems and its metre from Paradise Lost : Hence ! false ...
... verse could sustain the poorer poets . When put to colloquial use blank verse could become almost jocular as in this imitation of Phillips , which takes its beginning from the minor poems and its metre from Paradise Lost : Hence ! false ...
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The Poetry of the Gentleman's Magazine: A Study in Eighteenth Century ... Calvin Daniel Yost Vista de fragmentos - 1936 |
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