Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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... admit an element of absence which wit would not . First he says that their souls are one , and , though their receptacles are distant , they endure not yet A breach , but an expansion , Like gold to aery thinness beat . But , we must ...
... admit an element of absence which wit would not . First he says that their souls are one , and , though their receptacles are distant , they endure not yet A breach , but an expansion , Like gold to aery thinness beat . But , we must ...
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... admits pain . This is conveyed by the death image of the first stanza : it asks resigna- tion and grace , but the plea is ... admit For their first mover , and are whirled by it . Hence is't , that I am carried towards the west This day ...
... admits pain . This is conveyed by the death image of the first stanza : it asks resigna- tion and grace , but the plea is ... admit For their first mover , and are whirled by it . Hence is't , that I am carried towards the west This day ...
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... admits a portrait like that of the mad Kate ( 1 , 534–56 ) . This picture runs counter to much of the drift of the poem , but not intentionally , for Cowper simply happens on it as one more rustic vignette brought to mind during a walk ...
... admits a portrait like that of the mad Kate ( 1 , 534–56 ) . This picture runs counter to much of the drift of the poem , but not intentionally , for Cowper simply happens on it as one more rustic vignette brought to mind during a walk ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Achitophel admit argues argument attack attitude Augustan Balaam becomes Chanticleer character Chaucer's Christian civilisation Comus concerned context contrast Cowper Crabbe Crabbe's Crusoe's death Defoe Defoe's novels Deserted Village Donne Donne's Dryden eighteenth-century Elegy Epistle Essays example fact fancy feel Fielding Fielding's further give Goldsmith Gray Gray's happy Heaven Ian Watt Il Penseroso Johnson Jones L'Allegro Lady lines literature live Lycidas marriage Milton mind miseries Moll Moll Flanders moral nature nature's notion nun's priest Nun's Priest's Tale o'er object pains Pamela passion peasant Penseroso Penshurst perhaps picture pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's portrayal portrayed pride Rasselas reality Robinson Crusoe rustic Satan satire says scene seen sense Shamela shows simply social soul speaker spiritual stanza Swift tale thee theme things Thomson thou thought Tom Jones tree Triffids truth universe virtue vision write