Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 Seiten |
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... poets able to immortalize England's heroes , but the poets at the turn of the century wrote about desire as much as about talent . Aaron Hill , for example , in Advice to the Poets , wrote that rather than be a great poet , he would ...
... poets able to immortalize England's heroes , but the poets at the turn of the century wrote about desire as much as about talent . Aaron Hill , for example , in Advice to the Poets , wrote that rather than be a great poet , he would ...
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... poets as " partaking of celestial fire " and as creators of gods . 8 These poets not only affirmed the traditional functions of public poetry , but they also saw the usefulness of poetry as a mode of discourse or even argument . Taught ...
... poets as " partaking of celestial fire " and as creators of gods . 8 These poets not only affirmed the traditional functions of public poetry , but they also saw the usefulness of poetry as a mode of discourse or even argument . Taught ...
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... poets turned to verse essays and topographical poems . Defoe tried to follow the path to success ; he began by writing as a rather disinterested observer on social and political issues that concerned him , turned to the celebration of ...
... poets turned to verse essays and topographical poems . Defoe tried to follow the path to success ; he began by writing as a rather disinterested observer on social and political issues that concerned him , turned to the celebration of ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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