PoemsSamuel Rogers' "Poems" is a refined collection that showcases the author's mastery of the English language and his deep appreciation for the beauty of nature, emotion, and memory. Drawing on the Romantic tradition, Rogers employs vivid imagery and melodic verse to explore themes of love, loss, and the transient nature of life. The work is characterized by a contemplative tone and lyrical elegance, which resonates with the personal and emotional undercurrents of his time, effectively intertwining personal reflection with broader societal concerns. Rogers' innovative use of form, coupled with rich symbolism, invites readers to engage with a world that is both familiar and extraordinary. Samuel Rogers, often hailed as the 'father of the English elegy', was deeply influenced by the cultural and artistic movements of the early 19th century. As a member of the influential Bloomsbury group and an ardent supporter of emerging literary figures, Rogers' work reflects the intersections of art, literature, and personal experience. His unique position within this vibrant milieu inspired him to create poignant, reflective poetry that speaks to the human condition and the aesthetic dimensions of life. This collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate poetry that merges emotional depth with aesthetic beauty. Rogers' "Poems" captivates with its intricate language and profound insights, making it an essential read for anyone interested in exploring the intersections of Romantic poetry and personal reflection. |
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Samuel Rogers. Samuel Rogers Poems EAN 8596547351658 DigiCat , 2022 Contact : DigiCat@okpublishing.info DigiCat Table of Contents THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY. PART I THE.
Samuel Rogers. Samuel Rogers Poems EAN 8596547351658 DigiCat , 2022 Contact : DigiCat@okpublishing.info DigiCat Table of Contents THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY. PART I THE.
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Samuel Rogers. Table. of. Contents. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY. PART I THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY NOTES ON THE SECOND PART. AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND. NOTES. THE SAILOR. TO AN OLD OAK. FRAGMENTS FROM EURIPIDES. WRITTEN AT MIDNIGHT. ON A TEAR. FROM A ...
Samuel Rogers. Table. of. Contents. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY. PART I THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY NOTES ON THE SECOND PART. AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND. NOTES. THE SAILOR. TO AN OLD OAK. FRAGMENTS FROM EURIPIDES. WRITTEN AT MIDNIGHT. ON A TEAR. FROM A ...
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Samuel Rogers. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY IN TWO PARTS Hoc est Vivere bis , vitâ posse priore frui . MART . THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY PART I Table of Contents Dolce sentier ....... Colle , che mi piacesti , ... Ov ' ancor per usanza Amor mi ...
Samuel Rogers. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY IN TWO PARTS Hoc est Vivere bis , vitâ posse priore frui . MART . THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY PART I Table of Contents Dolce sentier ....... Colle , che mi piacesti , ... Ov ' ancor per usanza Amor mi ...
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Samuel Rogers. most probably the memory of brutes; and its many sources of pleasure to them, as well as to us, are considered in the first part. The latter is the most perfect degree of memory, and forms the subject of the second. When ...
Samuel Rogers. most probably the memory of brutes; and its many sources of pleasure to them, as well as to us, are considered in the first part. The latter is the most perfect degree of memory, and forms the subject of the second. When ...
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... pleasure near: And has its sober hand, its simple chime, Forgot to trace the feather'd feet of Time? That massive beam, with curious carvings wrought, Whence the caged linnet sooth'd my pensive thought; Those muskets, cas'd with ...
... pleasure near: And has its sober hand, its simple chime, Forgot to trace the feather'd feet of Time? That massive beam, with curious carvings wrought, Whence the caged linnet sooth'd my pensive thought; Those muskets, cas'd with ...
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NOTES ON THE SECOND PART | |
NOTES | |
THE SAILOR | |
ON ASLEEP | |
ADDITIONAL NOTES | |
THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY | |
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