A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... literary fashions which had taken the literary world by storm . He could be Byronic in mild fashion , as his narrative poem , Italy , testifies , just as earlier he could repro- duce the tricks of the didactic eighteenth - century poet ...
... literary fashions which had taken the literary world by storm . He could be Byronic in mild fashion , as his narrative poem , Italy , testifies , just as earlier he could repro- duce the tricks of the didactic eighteenth - century poet ...
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... literary subjects he is easily first in an age of great critics . In addition to a fine literary palate , he had a natural bent for metaphysics , that was fed and nourished by his German studies , and thus there was a vigorous ...
... literary subjects he is easily first in an age of great critics . In addition to a fine literary palate , he had a natural bent for metaphysics , that was fed and nourished by his German studies , and thus there was a vigorous ...
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... literary D'Ar- tagnan in literature ; he would edit a volume of fairy stories or learnedly attack an historical myth ; write on " Spooks , " Mary Queen of Scots , or turn a neat Ballad , with equal ease and equal gusto . Probably the ...
... literary D'Ar- tagnan in literature ; he would edit a volume of fairy stories or learnedly attack an historical myth ; write on " Spooks , " Mary Queen of Scots , or turn a neat Ballad , with equal ease and equal gusto . Probably the ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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