St. Martin's Anthologies of English Literature: Volume 3, Restoration and Eighteenth Century (1160-1798)Springer, 12 de juny 2019 - 584 pàgines The selection of writing in this anthology brings alive the excitement, wit, and exuberance of the Restoration and eighteenth century. |
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Pàgina vi
... praises England to the King ] 119 [ The Immortals of Luggnagg ] 122 [ Houyhnhnms and Yahoos ] 128 [ Return to Civilisation ? ] 132 [ Gulliver's Doubts ] 136 A Modest Proposal 137 A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed 145 From Verses on ...
... praises England to the King ] 119 [ The Immortals of Luggnagg ] 122 [ Houyhnhnms and Yahoos ] 128 [ Return to Civilisation ? ] 132 [ Gulliver's Doubts ] 136 A Modest Proposal 137 A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed 145 From Verses on ...
Pàgina xx
... praise . The poet's ( and by extension the artist's ) business is to give expression to those permanent and fundamental truths long discovered ; hence the stress on the past , on translation and ' imitation ' : Pope's Essay on Criticism ...
... praise . The poet's ( and by extension the artist's ) business is to give expression to those permanent and fundamental truths long discovered ; hence the stress on the past , on translation and ' imitation ' : Pope's Essay on Criticism ...
Pàgina 23
... praise the judge . In Israel's courts ne'er sat an Abbethdint With more discerning eyes , or hands more clean ; Unbribed , unsought , the wretched to redress , Swift of dispatch and easy of access . begotten triple bond 1668 Alliance of ...
... praise the judge . In Israel's courts ne'er sat an Abbethdint With more discerning eyes , or hands more clean ; Unbribed , unsought , the wretched to redress , Swift of dispatch and easy of access . begotten triple bond 1668 Alliance of ...
Pàgina 24
... therefore refer to the roots of the Civil War under Charles I ( c . 1640 ) , and the Restoration of his son , 1660 democracy rule of the people , then rarely a term of praise 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 Moses ' 24 JOHN DRYDEN.
... therefore refer to the roots of the Civil War under Charles I ( c . 1640 ) , and the Restoration of his son , 1660 democracy rule of the people , then rarely a term of praise 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 Moses ' 24 JOHN DRYDEN.
Pàgina 25
... praise ; Till thy fresh glories , which now shine so bright , Grow stale and tarnish with our daily sight . Believe me , royal youth , thy fruit must be Or gathered ripe , or rot upon the tree . Heaven has to all allotted , soon or late ...
... praise ; Till thy fresh glories , which now shine so bright , Grow stale and tarnish with our daily sight . Believe me , royal youth , thy fruit must be Or gathered ripe , or rot upon the tree . Heaven has to all allotted , soon or late ...
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To My Honoured Kinsman John Driden | 55 |
From Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy | 62 |
JOHN WILMOT | 72 |
WILLIAM DAMPIER | 83 |
From Moll Flanders | 93 |
A Description of the Morning | 108 |
Age | 367 |
From A Sentimental Journey through | 379 |
West | 387 |
The Bard A Pindaric Ode | 394 |
HORACE WALPOLE | 401 |
TOBIAS SMOLLETT | 407 |
CHRISTOPHER SMART | 415 |
ADAM SMITH | 428 |
A Modest Proposal | 137 |
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going | 145 |
WILLIAM CONGREVE | 156 |
COLLEY CIBBER | 166 |
SIR RICHARD STEELE | 171 |
JOHN GAY | 187 |
ALEXANDER POPE | 205 |
of Women | 236 |
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU | 256 |
SAMUEL RICHARDSON | 269 |
PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE | 279 |
JAMES THOMSON | 287 |
From The Castle of Indolence | 293 |
SAMUEL JOHNSON | 310 |
From Preface to A Dictionary of | 325 |
From The Lives of the Poets | 349 |
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 430 |
EDMUND BURKE | 437 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 449 |
WILLIAM COWPER | 463 |
JAMES MACPHERSON | 470 |
JAMES BOSWELL | 488 |
HENRY MACKENZIE | 502 |
Andrews | 509 |
FANNY BURNEY | 524 |
GEORGE CRABBE | 530 |
ROBERT BURNS | 544 |
WILLIAM BECKFORD | 559 |
JANE AUSTEN | 571 |
Index of First Lines | 580 |
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