Yeats, W. Roosevelt, T. Stein, G. Stevenson, R. Wells, H. Complete Poetical Works. The poet being, in this book, to declare the Completion of the Prophecies mentioned at the end of the former, makes a new Invocation; as the greater poets are wont, when some high and worthy matter is to be sung.
He shows the Goddess coming in her majesty to destroy Order and Science, and to substitute the Kingdom of the Dull upon earth: how she leads captive the Sciences, and silences the Muses; and what they be who succeed in their stead.
All her children, by a wonderful attraction, are drawn about her; and bear along with them divers others, who promote her empire by connivance, weak resistance, or discouragement of Arts; such as Half-wits, tasteless Admirers, vain Pretenders, the Flatterers of Dunces, or the Patrons of them. All these crowd round her; one of them offering to approach her, is driven back by a rival, but she commends and encourages both.
The first who speak in form are the Geniuses of the Schools, who assure her of their care to advance her cause by confining youth to words, and keeping them out of the way of real knowledge.
Shakespeare is both the world's most quoted author and a frequent quoter himself. This volume unites these creative practices. Explores the impact of the great satirist Jonathan Swift on other writers of the English Augustan tradition. The Poems of Alexander Pope is a multi-volume edition of the poetry of Alexander Pope — resulting from a thorough reappraisal of his work, from composition through to reception.
The annotations and headnotes are full and informative, and the layout is designed to enable the reader to navigate easily between the. This book explores the methodologies and assumptions governing answers to the question 'what did Shakespeare actually write? In this book, Dustin Griffin explores the lifelong conversation between two great eighteenth-century English writers, Swift and Pope. Poems of Alexander Pope by Valerie Rumbold. Swift and Others by Claude Rawson.
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