Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... English of poets ; and nowhere in English poetry is there a more faithful report of plain everyday sights and occurrences , described in loving detail and with the eye on the object , never degenerating into a mere catalogue , but full ...
... English of poets ; and nowhere in English poetry is there a more faithful report of plain everyday sights and occurrences , described in loving detail and with the eye on the object , never degenerating into a mere catalogue , but full ...
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... English nation . A settled and practical people are distinctly in favour of heavy relaxations , placid prolixities , slow comforts . A state between the mind and the body , something intermediate , half - way from the newspaper to a nap ...
... English nation . A settled and practical people are distinctly in favour of heavy relaxations , placid prolixities , slow comforts . A state between the mind and the body , something intermediate , half - way from the newspaper to a nap ...
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... English readers are not so easily satisfied . To quote myself , you will find , in comparing the Jackdaw with the original , that I was obliged to sharpen a point which , though smart enough in the Latin , would , in English , have ...
... English readers are not so easily satisfied . To quote myself , you will find , in comparing the Jackdaw with the original , that I was obliged to sharpen a point which , though smart enough in the Latin , would , in English , have ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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