The Country and the CityChatto and Windus, 1973 - 335 頁 A STUDY OF RESPONSES, IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT, TO THE TWO OFTEN CONTRASTED KINDS OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT, "COUNTRY" AND "CITY", IN THEIR VARIOUS HISTORICAL FORMS. |
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... poems which offer this view , sometimes dreamy , sometimes rapt . As in these lines from Charles Cotton's aptly named poem The Retirement : Good God ! how sweet are all things here ! How beautifull the Fields appear ! How cleanly do we ...
... poems which offer this view , sometimes dreamy , sometimes rapt . As in these lines from Charles Cotton's aptly named poem The Retirement : Good God ! how sweet are all things here ! How beautifull the Fields appear ! How cleanly do we ...
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... poems took conventional shape was in fact directly described , in another kind of country poem , of which Herrick's The Hock - Cart ( 1648 ) is a good example . Here the fact of labour is acknowledged : Come Sons of Summer , by whose ...
... poems took conventional shape was in fact directly described , in another kind of country poem , of which Herrick's The Hock - Cart ( 1648 ) is a good example . Here the fact of labour is acknowledged : Come Sons of Summer , by whose ...
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... poem to Wroth , in which the virtues are found in a country gentleman , to Shenstone's The School Mistress ( 1748 ) and Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard ( 1750 ) . This is in one way only an extension of social sympathy ...
... poem to Wroth , in which the virtues are found in a country gentleman , to Shenstone's The School Mistress ( 1748 ) and Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard ( 1750 ) . This is in one way only an extension of social sympathy ...
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