Literary pamphlets chiefly relating to poetry from Sidney to Byron
Ernest Rhys (Editor)
Book-cloth Color Red
2 volumes 20 cm
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v. 1. Introduction. I. Johnson's preliminary essay
'On the origin and importance of small tracts and fugitive pieces'. II. Sidney's 'An apologie for poetrie'. III. Campion's 'Obeservations in the art of English poesie'. IV. Daniel's 'A defence of ryme'. V. Swift's 'The importance of the "Guardian" considered'
v. 2. I. Milton's 'Areopagitica'. II. Addison's 'A discourse on ancient and modern learning'. III. Pope's 'An essay on criticism'. IV. Byron's 'Letter to John Murray on the Rev. W.L. Bowles's strictures on Pope'. V. Wordsworth's 'A letter to a friend of Robert Burns'. VI. Bowles's Appendix
Two passages from "Two letters to the Right Hon. Lord Byron'