Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... inspired by Horace . - It is , perhaps , difficult for a modern reader to realise how deeply the eighteenth century was concerned with literary imitation . Poetic inspiration was continually and persistently derived from literary ...
... inspired by Horace . - It is , perhaps , difficult for a modern reader to realise how deeply the eighteenth century was concerned with literary imitation . Poetic inspiration was continually and persistently derived from literary ...
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... inspiration to the poet ; the enthroned figure of the muse of poetry ' shall mingle with the stars.'18 In the description of his own retirement to ' some solitary peaceful cell ' where ' contemplation holds its still abode , ' the poet ...
... inspiration to the poet ; the enthroned figure of the muse of poetry ' shall mingle with the stars.'18 In the description of his own retirement to ' some solitary peaceful cell ' where ' contemplation holds its still abode , ' the poet ...
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... inspiration in the beatus ille tradition , and , secondly , that in the pursuit of this tradition he turned , not to Horace himself , but to his seventeenth - century imitator , Casimire Sarbiewski.50 Among the English poets Watts ...
... inspiration in the beatus ille tradition , and , secondly , that in the pursuit of this tradition he turned , not to Horace himself , but to his seventeenth - century imitator , Casimire Sarbiewski.50 Among the English poets Watts ...
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