English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1949 |
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... poems writ in our language . The poem is an allegory in two cantos and 158 Spenserian stanzas . In Canto I , the poet describes the castle of the Wizard Indolence , a cross section of its torpid inmates -- including “ a bard [ named ...
... poems writ in our language . The poem is an allegory in two cantos and 158 Spenserian stanzas . In Canto I , the poet describes the castle of the Wizard Indolence , a cross section of its torpid inmates -- including “ a bard [ named ...
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... poets ; Gray has merely unified gleanings from the pages of many others . And the poem presents some particularly un- prepossessing examples of empty neoclassical abstractions : Knowledge , Penury , Memory , Honor , Flattery ...
... poets ; Gray has merely unified gleanings from the pages of many others . And the poem presents some particularly un- prepossessing examples of empty neoclassical abstractions : Knowledge , Penury , Memory , Honor , Flattery ...
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... Poem I will here mention one of the most remarkable facts in my own poetic history and that of Mr. Coleridge . In the spring of the year 1798 , he , my Sister , and myself , started from Alfoxden , pretty late in the afternoon , with a ...
... Poem I will here mention one of the most remarkable facts in my own poetic history and that of Mr. Coleridge . In the spring of the year 1798 , he , my Sister , and myself , started from Alfoxden , pretty late in the afternoon , with a ...
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The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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