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Coleridge , therefore , refused the title of poet to Pope and his successors , and swore by Bowles ' sonnets . ... In other words , the compositions of this school consisted , according to Coleridge , not of poetic thoughts , but of ...
Coleridge , therefore , refused the title of poet to Pope and his successors , and swore by Bowles ' sonnets . ... In other words , the compositions of this school consisted , according to Coleridge , not of poetic thoughts , but of ...
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They reminded him of an Oxford poem on the subject of vaccination , which began : " Inocula tion ! heavenly maid , descend ! " Even in the best English poetry of a later day the bad habit of personifying abstractions was too long ...
They reminded him of an Oxford poem on the subject of vaccination , which began : " Inocula tion ! heavenly maid , descend ! " Even in the best English poetry of a later day the bad habit of personifying abstractions was too long ...
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bined a similar naturalistic conception of the subject matter of poetry . One of Wordsworth's favourite assertions and one of the most bitter reproaches he levelled at the prevailing literary taste was , that hardly one original image ...
bined a similar naturalistic conception of the subject matter of poetry . One of Wordsworth's favourite assertions and one of the most bitter reproaches he levelled at the prevailing literary taste was , that hardly one original image ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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