English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... praise , lamented shade ! receive , This praise at least a grateful Muse may give : The Muse , whose early voice you taught to sing , Prescrib'd her heights , and prun'd her tender wing , ( Her guide now lost ) no more attempts to rise ...
... praise , lamented shade ! receive , This praise at least a grateful Muse may give : The Muse , whose early voice you taught to sing , Prescrib'd her heights , and prun'd her tender wing , ( Her guide now lost ) no more attempts to rise ...
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... praise , unless Spenser may divide it with him , of having first discovered to how much smoothness and harmony the English language could be softened . He has speeches , perhaps sometimes scenes , which have all the delicacy of Rowe ...
... praise , unless Spenser may divide it with him , of having first discovered to how much smoothness and harmony the English language could be softened . He has speeches , perhaps sometimes scenes , which have all the delicacy of Rowe ...
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... praise there cannot well be , and it is the praise due to epic poetry of the 245 highest order only , and to no other . Let us try , then , the Chanson de Roland at its best . Roland , mortally wounded , lays himself down under a pine ...
... praise there cannot well be , and it is the praise due to epic poetry of the 245 highest order only , and to no other . Let us try , then , the Chanson de Roland at its best . Roland , mortally wounded , lays himself down under a pine ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
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