Romantic Reassessment, Bände 90-92Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1979 |
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... verse of The Seasons " , as Henry A. Beers remarks , " is a blank verse which has 174 been passed through the strainer of the heroic couplet . " Thus it becomes evident that in spite of his reactionary zeal for a fresh form of verse ...
... verse of The Seasons " , as Henry A. Beers remarks , " is a blank verse which has 174 been passed through the strainer of the heroic couplet . " Thus it becomes evident that in spite of his reactionary zeal for a fresh form of verse ...
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... verse which was imitated by several later poets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . Thus Thomson was , in fact , the first poet to subvert the couplet by popularizing the blank 179 verse . His Seasons- the most remarkable blank ...
... verse which was imitated by several later poets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . Thus Thomson was , in fact , the first poet to subvert the couplet by popularizing the blank 179 verse . His Seasons- the most remarkable blank ...
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... verse . He employed this form of verse effectively in some of his most important poems such as The Seasons , Liberty , Britannia , and also in his dramas . He , thus , showed not only its spaciousness , its much needed freedom and easy ...
... verse . He employed this form of verse effectively in some of his most important poems such as The Seasons , Liberty , Britannia , and also in his dramas . He , thus , showed not only its spaciousness , its much needed freedom and easy ...
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THE JUVENILE EXERCISES | 40 |
THEME | 59 |
THE SEASONS CONTINUED | 97 |
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admiration Augustan Autumn beauty Blackwood's blank verse Canto Casterbridge Castle of Indolence character Childe Harold classical Coleridge contemporary critics death deep diction Don Juan early Edinburgh Magazine Edmund Blunden effect Eighteenth Century Elizabethan emotional England English Literature English Novel English Poetry Essays Eustacia example expression eyes Faerie Queene feeling genius Hardy the Novelist Hardy's heart Henchard History of English human Ibid imagination influence inspired James Thomson John Jude Keats landscape language later Liberty literary London Lord Byron lyrical Mayor of Casterbridge Milton moral nature poetry neo-classical o'er passages passion pastoral period poem poem's poet poet's poetic Pope praise prose quoted remarks reputation review of Cantos romantic Romanticism satire scene Scottish sentiment soul Spenser Spenserian stanza spirit Spring style Summer sweet Tess Tess's theme Thomas Hardy Thomson's poetry Thomson's Seasons tragedy tragic versification Vide Chapter Wessex Winter words Wordsworth writing written wrote