Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... Richard Blackmore's epic poem Prince Arthur ( 1695-97 ) 146 shows clearly enough how erroneous it would be to attribute to Shaftesbury only the responsibility for popularising the belief in the effect of nature upon the mind of man .
... Richard Blackmore's epic poem Prince Arthur ( 1695-97 ) 146 shows clearly enough how erroneous it would be to attribute to Shaftesbury only the responsibility for popularising the belief in the effect of nature upon the mind of man .
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... Richard Blackmore , it will be remembered , had collaborated to produce the periodical which they called the Lay Monastery ( or the Lay Monk ) .140 Blackmore was even more of a serious moralist than Hughes , and , like Watts ( whom he ...
... Richard Blackmore , it will be remembered , had collaborated to produce the periodical which they called the Lay Monastery ( or the Lay Monk ) .140 Blackmore was even more of a serious moralist than Hughes , and , like Watts ( whom he ...
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... Blackmore's most significant addition to the motifs of Cowley's ode . The main purpose of Blackmore's rural ... Richard Blackmore , on his Poem , entitled , CREATION.'148 ' A Vernal Hymn , In Praise of the CREATOR'149 pursues similar ...
... Blackmore's most significant addition to the motifs of Cowley's ode . The main purpose of Blackmore's rural ... Richard Blackmore , on his Poem , entitled , CREATION.'148 ' A Vernal Hymn , In Praise of the CREATOR'149 pursues similar ...
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Aaron Hill Abraham Cowley Addison Akenside Alexander Pope beatus ille tradition beatus vir beauty benevolence Casimire's Chapter charm classical connection contemplation Cowley Cowley's essays Creation delight divine early eighteenth century edition eighteenth-century English enthusiast Epicurean esthetic ev'ry Friend of Mankind Georgics grandeur Grongar Hill groves happiness harmony heaven Horace Horatian Ibid ideas imitation influence inspiration intellectual Isaac Isaac Watts James Thomson John John Gay Joseph Warton landscape garden lines London Magazine lyric Milton mind Miscellany moral Muse nature nature's neo-classical neo-Platonic Newton Newtonian Nourse o'er op.cit paraphrase passage passions peace physico-theological Pindaric pious pleasure poem poetic poetry poets Pope Pope's popular praise reason religious rural ode rural retirement rural scene satire sentiments seventeenth century Shaftesbury Shenstone solitude soul Stephen Switzer Stoic sweet Switzer Thomas Burnet thought thro translation true Virgil's virtue Warton Watts Windsor Forest wish