A Literary History of England: The Restoration and eighteenth century, 1660-1789, by George SherburnAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1948 - 1673 pages |
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... vogue and influence . In similar fashion poetic eminence gave vogue to the critical writing of Alexander Pope . " His almost juvenile Essay on Criticism was , to be sure , published before he was eminent , and it speedily became a bible ...
... vogue and influence . In similar fashion poetic eminence gave vogue to the critical writing of Alexander Pope . " His almost juvenile Essay on Criticism was , to be sure , published before he was eminent , and it speedily became a bible ...
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... vogue long after their early vitality had evaporated . It was this vogue fully as much as any essential falseness of doctrine that later enraged romantic critics - De Quincey , for example . Pope in his satirical writing is rationalist ...
... vogue long after their early vitality had evaporated . It was this vogue fully as much as any essential falseness of doctrine that later enraged romantic critics - De Quincey , for example . Pope in his satirical writing is rationalist ...
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... vogue were the seven satires by Edward Young , called Novelty Love of Fame , and Pope's Dunciad . It was a moment when poets , animated and Merit by a desire to ennoble the poetic art , were " stooping to truth " and moralizing of The ...
... vogue were the seven satires by Edward Young , called Novelty Love of Fame , and Pope's Dunciad . It was a moment when poets , animated and Merit by a desire to ennoble the poetic art , were " stooping to truth " and moralizing of The ...
Contents
List of Abbreviations | 696 |
Literary Criticism of the Restoration | 710 |
III The Poetry of Dryden | 722 |
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