Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page 45
... wrote , sincerely , of country life and country men in blank verse , Gray wrote Pindaric odes , and Collins thought the superstitions of the Highlanders to be a fit subject for poetry . What we mean to 157 R. P. McCutcheon , Eighteenth ...
... wrote , sincerely , of country life and country men in blank verse , Gray wrote Pindaric odes , and Collins thought the superstitions of the Highlanders to be a fit subject for poetry . What we mean to 157 R. P. McCutcheon , Eighteenth ...
Page 120
... wrote and rewrote 58 with indefatigable industry " before he published it . The result is that the book has become a literary masterpiece . Even though the situation in France was fluid , he wrote the book with a great authority of tone ...
... wrote and rewrote 58 with indefatigable industry " before he published it . The result is that the book has become a literary masterpiece . Even though the situation in France was fluid , he wrote the book with a great authority of tone ...
Page 228
... wrote them ( particularly those of literary and historical interest ) with a more serious aim . He believed the function of literature to be mainly instructive entertainment , at best , was a by - product of it . The didactic function ...
... wrote them ( particularly those of literary and historical interest ) with a more serious aim . He believed the function of literature to be mainly instructive entertainment , at best , was a by - product of it . The didactic function ...
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