Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold Ronald Press Company, 1956 - 1274 pagini The purpose os this volume is to provide representative selections from English prose and poetry of the eighteenth century for undergraduate courses in that period. In this second edition of the anthology the editors have expanded the contents considerably. Additions have been made from Addison, Pope, Swift, Young, Smart, Burke, and Reynolds, with Blake's comments. The extensive notes and introductions should assist the beginning student to understand the texts, but it is hoped that they will also lead him to explore further in the works listed in the bibliographies. |
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... cause their monarchs dare dethrone , And they ' ll be sure to make his cause their own . 200 Whether the plotting Jesuit laid the plan Of murd'ring kings , or the French Puritan , Our sacrilegious sects their guides outgo , And kings ...
... cause their monarchs dare dethrone , And they ' ll be sure to make his cause their own . 200 Whether the plotting Jesuit laid the plan Of murd'ring kings , or the French Puritan , Our sacrilegious sects their guides outgo , And kings ...
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... cause . Pleasure from novelty or wonderfulness , with its final cause . Pleasure from beauty , with its final cause . The connection of beauty with truth and good , applied to the conduct of life . Invitation to the study of moral ...
... cause . Pleasure from novelty or wonderfulness , with its final cause . Pleasure from beauty , with its final cause . The connection of beauty with truth and good , applied to the conduct of life . Invitation to the study of moral ...
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... cause or means of order , are often the destruction of it . The riots of 1770 had no other source than the remains of those prejudices which the Govern- ment of itself had encouraged . But with respect to England there are also other causes ...
... cause or means of order , are often the destruction of it . The riots of 1770 had no other source than the remains of those prejudices which the Govern- ment of itself had encouraged . But with respect to England there are also other causes ...
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