Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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... natural scenery , and describe it more fully than Denham and more effectively than Pope . Grongar Hill appeared in ... nature poets of the eight- eenth century . The discerning tribute which White pays to Thomas Moore's style in one of ...
... natural scenery , and describe it more fully than Denham and more effectively than Pope . Grongar Hill appeared in ... nature poets of the eight- eenth century . The discerning tribute which White pays to Thomas Moore's style in one of ...
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... nature ( and the last little else ) , the first two touchingly express his expectation of an early death , and the remaining two the moral earnestness of his character . 82 White lived at the time when the sonnet was at last coming into ...
... nature ( and the last little else ) , the first two touchingly express his expectation of an early death , and the remaining two the moral earnestness of his character . 82 White lived at the time when the sonnet was at last coming into ...
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... nature and striving for sublimity ( not just elegance ) which in Pope are rather muted . As far as the love of nature is concerned , this is also true of the aims of Cowper . In addition , Thomson and Warton aimed to restore , alongside ...
... nature and striving for sublimity ( not just elegance ) which in Pope are rather muted . As far as the love of nature is concerned , this is also true of the aims of Cowper . In addition , Thomson and Warton aimed to restore , alongside ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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