Pastoral Poetry, and an Essay on CriticismMethuen, 1961 - 498 sivua |
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... Lost , v 203-4 : ... Hill , or Valley , Fountain , or fresh shade Made vocal by my Song , and taught his praise . 33. Wakefield cites Virgil , Ecl . IV 50 : " aspice convexo nutantem pondere mundum " . 35. Wakefield cites Par . Lost , v ...
... Lost , v 203-4 : ... Hill , or Valley , Fountain , or fresh shade Made vocal by my Song , and taught his praise . 33. Wakefield cites Virgil , Ecl . IV 50 : " aspice convexo nutantem pondere mundum " . 35. Wakefield cites Par . Lost , v ...
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... lost , the wand'ring Sheep directs , By Day o'ersees them , and by Night protects ; The tender Lambs he raises in his Arms , Feeds from his Hand , and in his Bosom warms : Thus shall Mankind his Guardian Care ingage , The promis'd ...
... lost , the wand'ring Sheep directs , By Day o'ersees them , and by Night protects ; The tender Lambs he raises in his Arms , Feeds from his Hand , and in his Bosom warms : Thus shall Mankind his Guardian Care ingage , The promis'd ...
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... lost ] Cowley died in 1667 , at the age of 49. Cf. Walsh , Delia , 87 : " Oh , early lost ! " 273f . Wakefield cites Virgil , Aen . , vi 869-70 , 873-4 : ostendent terris hunc tantum fata , nec ultra esse sinent ... .. vel quae ...
... lost ] Cowley died in 1667 , at the age of 49. Cf. Walsh , Delia , 87 : " Oh , early lost ! " 273f . Wakefield cites Virgil , Aen . , vi 869-70 , 873-4 : ostendent terris hunc tantum fata , nec ultra esse sinent ... .. vel quae ...
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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
That a true Taste is as rare to be found as a true Genius v 9 to | 18 |
That most men are born with some Taste but spoild by false Educa | 25 |
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Addison Alexander Pope allusion ancient appear beasts Beauty Bodleian Library Caryll Charms cites Dryden Cooper's Hill Corr couplet Cowley Cromwell Dennis Discourse Dryden Dryden's tr Dryope Dunciad EC cite EC compare Eclogue edition England English Essay on Criticism ev'ry Eyes Fame Flow'rs Forest Georgics Griffith Groves Heav'n Homer Hooker Horace Ibid Iliad imitation Intro Judgment King letter lines Love manuscript Messiah Miscellaneous Poems Miscellany Muse Nature Nymphs o'er octavo Ovid passage Pastoral Poetry perhaps Phaon Poet poetic Pope Pope's praise printed Quintilian Rapin reign Rules Sandys Sapho Sarpedon says Scrope seems sense Shades shepherds sing Socinian Spence Spenser Spingarn Spring Statius suggests Thames thee Theocritus thou thought thro tion translation Treatise Trees Trumbull verse Virgil Wakefield cites Wakefield compares Wakefield compares Dryden Walsh Warburton William William Trumbull Windsor Windsor-Forest words wou'd write written Wycherley