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... POPE . THOMSON . YOUNG · THOMAS WARTON COWPER WORDSWORTH KEATS · B. POEMS IN NON - MILTONIC BLANK VERSE , 1667-1750 C. LOCO - DESCRIPTIVE POEMS NOT KNOWN TO BE MILTONIC . a . HILL - POEMS b . OTHER POEMS D. RIMED TECHNICAL TREATISES ...
... POPE . THOMSON . YOUNG · THOMAS WARTON COWPER WORDSWORTH KEATS · B. POEMS IN NON - MILTONIC BLANK VERSE , 1667-1750 C. LOCO - DESCRIPTIVE POEMS NOT KNOWN TO BE MILTONIC . a . HILL - POEMS b . OTHER POEMS D. RIMED TECHNICAL TREATISES ...
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... Pope reigned paramount in poetry , and Milton was practically forgotten : during the latter half , people were beginning to forget Pope , and to remember Milton . " These views are not only accepted by most students , but , as they ...
... Pope reigned paramount in poetry , and Milton was practically forgotten : during the latter half , people were beginning to forget Pope , and to remember Milton . " These views are not only accepted by most students , but , as they ...
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... Pope's friend Bishop Atterbury , of Cowper , of Thomas Hollis , of the Wartons , and of many of their contemporaries . For some of them , indeed , the term is not strong enough . Leonard Welsted writes , for example , " I have a ...
... Pope's friend Bishop Atterbury , of Cowper , of Thomas Hollis , of the Wartons , and of many of their contemporaries . For some of them , indeed , the term is not strong enough . Leonard Welsted writes , for example , " I have a ...
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... Pope's odes for St. Cecilia's day , threw all " perhaps's " to the winds and affirmed , " Neither is there to be found two more finished pieces of Lyric Poetry in our Language , L'allegro and Il penseroso of Milton ex- cepted , which ...
... Pope's odes for St. Cecilia's day , threw all " perhaps's " to the winds and affirmed , " Neither is there to be found two more finished pieces of Lyric Poetry in our Language , L'allegro and Il penseroso of Milton ex- cepted , which ...
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... Pope and Dryden were at this time regarded as the greatest English poets . The Edinburgh Review was nearer the truth when it declared in 1808 , " That he [ Pope ] is not of the class of Milton and Shakespeare is indisputable ; and ...
... Pope and Dryden were at this time regarded as the greatest English poets . The Edinburgh Review was nearer the truth when it declared in 1808 , " That he [ Pope ] is not of the class of Milton and Shakespeare is indisputable ; and ...
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