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John Lizard's ' account of Job , to which Blake's concept of the ancient poet seems peculiarly related , is a crucial landmark in the recognition of the sublime superiority of oriental over the greatest classical poets .
John Lizard's ' account of Job , to which Blake's concept of the ancient poet seems peculiarly related , is a crucial landmark in the recognition of the sublime superiority of oriental over the greatest classical poets .
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THOMAS GRAY ( 1716—71 ) > Gray's ode on the new poetry begins with a strong image of the beginnings of poetry in Ancient Greece and of classical progress through perspectives of time and place and proceeds to a prophecy of primitivism ...
THOMAS GRAY ( 1716—71 ) > Gray's ode on the new poetry begins with a strong image of the beginnings of poetry in Ancient Greece and of classical progress through perspectives of time and place and proceeds to a prophecy of primitivism ...
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As the ideas of our youth are remembered with a peculiar pleasure on account of their liveliness and vivacity : so the most ancient poems have often proved the greatest favourites of nations . Poetry has been said to be more ancient ...
As the ideas of our youth are remembered with a peculiar pleasure on account of their liveliness and vivacity : so the most ancient poems have often proved the greatest favourites of nations . Poetry has been said to be more ancient ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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