A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... imagination that differentiates him from the Celt and Norman . His imagination is clear and intense , with a certain fierce simplicity and bleak directness , whereas the Celtic imagination is iri- descent and exuberant , subtle and ...
... imagination that differentiates him from the Celt and Norman . His imagination is clear and intense , with a certain fierce simplicity and bleak directness , whereas the Celtic imagination is iri- descent and exuberant , subtle and ...
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... imagination . His Writings What did he do ? ( 1 ) He raised the subject matter of the drama to a higher level . He provided big heroic subjects that appealed to the imagination . Tamburlaine - a world conqueror ; Faust in pursuit of ...
... imagination . His Writings What did he do ? ( 1 ) He raised the subject matter of the drama to a higher level . He provided big heroic subjects that appealed to the imagination . Tamburlaine - a world conqueror ; Faust in pursuit of ...
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... imagination . His discursiveness often merely indicates the spa- ciousness of his ground plan . He is not really introducing other irrelevant objects , but reflecting the same object from many points of view . De Quincey's imagination ...
... imagination . His discursiveness often merely indicates the spa- ciousness of his ground plan . He is not really introducing other irrelevant objects , but reflecting the same object from many points of view . De Quincey's imagination ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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