The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... century , Henry James Pye , who crowned the efforts in all sorts of verse which he made during close on that time - prize poems and Pindaric odes , verse - essays on beauty and ballooning , and the dreadful duty ditties of his post ...
... century , Henry James Pye , who crowned the efforts in all sorts of verse which he made during close on that time - prize poems and Pindaric odes , verse - essays on beauty and ballooning , and the dreadful duty ditties of his post ...
Page 139
... century in that vein as shown in Lewis's Winifreda . For there was still a considerable eighteenth century touch in Heber ; and the fact may conveniently introduce the few general remarks which have been promised to end this chapter ...
... century in that vein as shown in Lewis's Winifreda . For there was still a considerable eighteenth century touch in Heber ; and the fact may conveniently introduce the few general remarks which have been promised to end this chapter ...
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... CENTURY BEFORE the opening of the nineteenth century , the periodical review , such as we now know it , can hardly be said to have achieved a permanent place in general literature . There had , nevertheless , for a considerable time ...
... CENTURY BEFORE the opening of the nineteenth century , the periodical review , such as we now know it , can hardly be said to have achieved a permanent place in general literature . There had , nevertheless , for a considerable time ...
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