A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... Elizabethan . The lyric was already a literary force both in Italy and France ; but until 1580 it did not impress itself upon English imagination . What brought about the sudden flowering of the lyric ? To some extent the persistent ...
... Elizabethan . The lyric was already a literary force both in Italy and France ; but until 1580 it did not impress itself upon English imagination . What brought about the sudden flowering of the lyric ? To some extent the persistent ...
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... Elizabethan drama , and the belief that it blurs the presentment of character . This point is certainly worth consideration , for it may be urged , with some show of reason , that blank verse serves to encourage unnatural dialogue , and ...
... Elizabethan drama , and the belief that it blurs the presentment of character . This point is certainly worth consideration , for it may be urged , with some show of reason , that blank verse serves to encourage unnatural dialogue , and ...
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... Elizabethan and Jacobean analogy must not be pressed too tar , and relates to the poetical substance rather than to the dramatic imagination . For , as Mr. Watts - Dunton points out , " Joseph and his Brethren does not pretend to be a ...
... Elizabethan and Jacobean analogy must not be pressed too tar , and relates to the poetical substance rather than to the dramatic imagination . For , as Mr. Watts - Dunton points out , " Joseph and his Brethren does not pretend to be a ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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