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The Augustan Age The Augustan age covers the period between 1660 and 1745. It thus embraces the age of Dryden and the age of Pope . One of the most curious facts about this period is the wide disparity between the assessments of its own ...
The Augustan Age The Augustan age covers the period between 1660 and 1745. It thus embraces the age of Dryden and the age of Pope . One of the most curious facts about this period is the wide disparity between the assessments of its own ...
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It is convenient to divide the poetical career of Pope into three periods . In the first period ( 1709-1715 ) he wrote a number of miscellaneous poems . The most important among them are Four Pastorals , The Messiah , Windsor Forest ...
It is convenient to divide the poetical career of Pope into three periods . In the first period ( 1709-1715 ) he wrote a number of miscellaneous poems . The most important among them are Four Pastorals , The Messiah , Windsor Forest ...
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In the first period , he is a Necessitarian and a Unitarian Christian , in the second , he is a Transcendentalist . In the first , his poetry is chiefly the expression of the conception that God is at the centre of everything , and He ...
In the first period , he is a Necessitarian and a Unitarian Christian , in the second , he is a Transcendentalist . In the first , his poetry is chiefly the expression of the conception that God is at the centre of everything , and He ...
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The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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