The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... poet cannot be put at higher than moderate ; but he is no contemptible charlatan to be brushed aside . A friend of ... poet after poet had celebrated the virtues of his optical discoveries , frequently couching the tribute in the form of ...
... poet cannot be put at higher than moderate ; but he is no contemptible charlatan to be brushed aside . A friend of ... poet after poet had celebrated the virtues of his optical discoveries , frequently couching the tribute in the form of ...
第 129 頁
... Poets . He remains best known for his Miltonic pieces , Grongar Hill and A Country Walk ( 1726 ) . Both poems have an ... poet , but he cannot therefore be written off as a historical curio . He happened to be very adept at doing certain ...
... Poets . He remains best known for his Miltonic pieces , Grongar Hill and A Country Walk ( 1726 ) . Both poems have an ... poet , but he cannot therefore be written off as a historical curio . He happened to be very adept at doing certain ...
第 142 頁
... poet attempts to call up a world of ' old Runic bards ' . But as with Gray , it is significant that Collins can only envy the minstrels of old - he cannot emulate them . There is something incestuous about the primitivist revival of the ...
... poet attempts to call up a world of ' old Runic bards ' . But as with Gray , it is significant that Collins can only envy the minstrels of old - he cannot emulate them . There is something incestuous about the primitivist revival of the ...
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