A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... lyric song which began about 1300 , and lasted for nearly two hundred years , may be regarded in many ways as the expression of popular feeling . Both the ballad and the lyric arise in response to the same need , both are asso- ciated ...
... lyric song which began about 1300 , and lasted for nearly two hundred years , may be regarded in many ways as the expression of popular feeling . Both the ballad and the lyric arise in response to the same need , both are asso- ciated ...
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... lyric , with its note of warm , religious feeling blended with lyric fancy , exem- plifies the gradual and imperceptible union of various forms . No hard and fast line was drawn between the various forms . The monk would borrow from the ...
... lyric , with its note of warm , religious feeling blended with lyric fancy , exem- plifies the gradual and imperceptible union of various forms . No hard and fast line was drawn between the various forms . The monk would borrow from the ...
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... 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 study of foreign ...
... 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 study of foreign ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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