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English critical essays (nineteenth century)
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Formáid: | Printed Book |
Teanga: | English |
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London : New York [etc.]
H. Milford, Oxford university press,
[1916].
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Sraith: | The world's classics. CCVI
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Clár Ábhair:
- Wordsworth, William. Poetry and poetic diction. (1800)--Coleridge, S.T. Wordsworth's theory of diction.. (1817)--Metrical composition. (1817)--Blake, William. The Canterbury pilgrims. (1809)--Lamb, Charles. On the tragedies of Shakespeare, considered with reference to their fitness for stage representation. (1811)--Shelley, P. B. A defence of poetry. (1821)--Hazlitt, William. My first acquaintance with poets. (1823)--Keble, John. Sacred poetry. (1825)--Newman, J. H. Poetry with reference to Aristotle's Poetics. (1829)--Carlyle, Thomas, The hero as poet. Dante; Shakespeare. (1840)--Hunt, J. H. L. An answer to the question: What is poetry? (1844)--Arnold Matthew. The choice of subjects in poetry. (1853)--Ruskin, John. Of the pathetic fallacy. (1856)--Mill, J. S. Thoughts on poetry and its varieties. (1833, revised 1859)--Bagehot, Walter. Wordsworth, Tennyson, and Browning; or, Pure, ornate and grotesque art in English poetry. (1864)--Pater, W.H. Coleridge's writings. (1866)--Emerson, R. W. Shakespeare; or, The poet. (1850)--Lowell, J. R. Wordsworth. (1875)