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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... nature's state they blindly trod ; The state of nature was the reign of God : Self - love and social at her birth began , Union the bond of all things , and of man . 150 Pride then was not ; nor arts , that pride to aid ; Man walked ...
... nature's state they blindly trod ; The state of nature was the reign of God : Self - love and social at her birth began , Union the bond of all things , and of man . 150 Pride then was not ; nor arts , that pride to aid ; Man walked ...
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... nature and Thy name is Love . I know Thee , Saviour , who thou art ; Jesus , the feeble sinner's friend ! Nor wilt thou with the night depart , But stay , and love me to the end . Thy mercies never shall remove ; Thy nature and Thy name ...
... nature and Thy name is Love . I know Thee , Saviour , who thou art ; Jesus , the feeble sinner's friend ! Nor wilt thou with the night depart , But stay , and love me to the end . Thy mercies never shall remove ; Thy nature and Thy name ...
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... nature , but an acciden- tal deviation from her accustomed practice . This general idea , therefore , ought to be called Nature ; and noth- ing else , correctly speaking , has a right to that name . But we are so far from speaking , in ...
... nature , but an acciden- tal deviation from her accustomed practice . This general idea , therefore , ought to be called Nature ; and noth- ing else , correctly speaking , has a right to that name . But we are so far from speaking , in ...
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