Countries of the MindW. Collins Sons & Company, 1927 - 247 páginas |
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... Thomson , whose intimate friend he had become during the year that preceded the publication of the Odes ; but if we do this we ought in fairness also ascribe to Thomson the deepening of content , the sudden breaking through the closed ...
... Thomson , whose intimate friend he had become during the year that preceded the publication of the Odes ; but if we do this we ought in fairness also ascribe to Thomson the deepening of content , the sudden breaking through the closed ...
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... Thomson rather than Milton he derived his use of thinly - disguised and awkward latinisms , his ' decent ' and ' frequent . ' Nevertheless , the evidence is that , on the whole , Thomson's influence upon Collins was quite as much for ...
... Thomson rather than Milton he derived his use of thinly - disguised and awkward latinisms , his ' decent ' and ' frequent . ' Nevertheless , the evidence is that , on the whole , Thomson's influence upon Collins was quite as much for ...
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... Thomson , Collins , and Gray had not all of them the same Lucretian original in mind . But the phraseology of Thomson and Collins is against this . I imagine that Thomson's lines were an independent and original imagination , and that ...
... Thomson , Collins , and Gray had not all of them the same Lucretian original in mind . But the phraseology of Thomson and Collins is against this . I imagine that Thomson's lines were an independent and original imagination , and that ...
Contenido
PREFATORY NOTE | 9 |
THE POETRY OF WILLIAM COLLINS | 85 |
THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 107 |
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