England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... Poet , or a Musician , under the influence of divine inspiration ' . In Old Testament times , argued Lowth : ... it is ... evident , that the prophetic office had a most strict connexion with the poetic art . They had one common name ...
... Poet , or a Musician , under the influence of divine inspiration ' . In Old Testament times , argued Lowth : ... it is ... evident , that the prophetic office had a most strict connexion with the poetic art . They had one common name ...
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... poet such as David was translated to the Court , he never attempted to conceal that his poetic roots lay still in his early life as a village shepherd boy . Jesus ( the descendant of David ) by his humble origins and in the simplicity ...
... poet such as David was translated to the Court , he never attempted to conceal that his poetic roots lay still in his early life as a village shepherd boy . Jesus ( the descendant of David ) by his humble origins and in the simplicity ...
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... poet - hero of the earlier revolution , it would appear at first glance that Blake and Wordsworth are doing no more than add their handfuls to the mountain of praise that had been heaped on him throughout the earlier part of the century ...
... poet - hero of the earlier revolution , it would appear at first glance that Blake and Wordsworth are doing no more than add their handfuls to the mountain of praise that had been heaped on him throughout the earlier part of the century ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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