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... poem , The Prospect of Peace , parts of which are decidedly in the spirit of Addison's Campaign . Addison himself praised the poem in the Spectator , No. 523 : " I have had a pleasure . . . in perusing a poem that is just published on ...
... poem , The Prospect of Peace , parts of which are decidedly in the spirit of Addison's Campaign . Addison himself praised the poem in the Spectator , No. 523 : " I have had a pleasure . . . in perusing a poem that is just published on ...
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... poem came off the press in January of 1744 , a few months before Pope's death , and the author had the satisfaction of hearing his philosophical poem acclaimed as a worthy successor to the Essay on Man . For the title and somewhat more ...
... poem came off the press in January of 1744 , a few months before Pope's death , and the author had the satisfaction of hearing his philosophical poem acclaimed as a worthy successor to the Essay on Man . For the title and somewhat more ...
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... poem of the last century . " It was certainly un- like any other poetry of its century with the possible exception of Blake's . The rich- ness of imagery and the apparently intuitive symbolism of the poem were so unlike anything written ...
... poem of the last century . " It was certainly un- like any other poetry of its century with the possible exception of Blake's . The rich- ness of imagery and the apparently intuitive symbolism of the poem were so unlike anything written ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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