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... poet - The Restoration dramatists - Congreve and Wycherley . XVI . FRENCH LITERATURE IN THE AGE OF LOUIS XIV ... POETS 507 Chatterton - Thomas Gray - James Thomson - William Cowper . XX . DR . JOHNSON AND HIS CIRCLE 519 " A vile ...
... poet - The Restoration dramatists - Congreve and Wycherley . XVI . FRENCH LITERATURE IN THE AGE OF LOUIS XIV ... POETS 507 Chatterton - Thomas Gray - James Thomson - William Cowper . XX . DR . JOHNSON AND HIS CIRCLE 519 " A vile ...
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... poet in Edinburgh - Tardy appreciation - A nation's poet -James Hogg " The Ettrick Shepherd . " XXIII . THE LITERATURE THAT MADE THE REVOLU- PAGE • 541 557 TION 579 Voltaire - A great satirist - Diderot and the encyclopædists- The ...
... poet in Edinburgh - Tardy appreciation - A nation's poet -James Hogg " The Ettrick Shepherd . " XXIII . THE LITERATURE THAT MADE THE REVOLU- PAGE • 541 557 TION 579 Voltaire - A great satirist - Diderot and the encyclopædists- The ...
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... poets of the time wrote the same sort of thing about as well . But in the famous memorial volume of his collected plays , known as the First Folio , a contemporary could tell us that " He was not of an age , but for all time , " could ...
... poets of the time wrote the same sort of thing about as well . But in the famous memorial volume of his collected plays , known as the First Folio , a contemporary could tell us that " He was not of an age , but for all time , " could ...
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... poet's philosophy and the like , are proportionately futile as they tend to ignore for the basis of their contentions , Shakespeare , the Elizabethan playwright . The Limitations of the Elizabethan Theatre Let us first consider , then ...
... poet's philosophy and the like , are proportionately futile as they tend to ignore for the basis of their contentions , Shakespeare , the Elizabethan playwright . The Limitations of the Elizabethan Theatre Let us first consider , then ...
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... poetry . And upon that fact a great drama was founded . Shakespeare , who was sensitive to most current things and let little that touched him pass unexpressed , has noted the comic incongruous extreme of the matter in the character of ...
... poetry . And upon that fact a great drama was founded . Shakespeare , who was sensitive to most current things and let little that touched him pass unexpressed , has noted the comic incongruous extreme of the matter in the character of ...
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