A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... writer who lends himself readily to effective extracts ; for his work , though unequal , rises at times to heights of striking pathos , and illuminating irony . Of his plays , Antonio and Mellida is perhaps the best , while The Revenge ...
... writer who lends himself readily to effective extracts ; for his work , though unequal , rises at times to heights of striking pathos , and illuminating irony . Of his plays , Antonio and Mellida is perhaps the best , while The Revenge ...
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... writer he is certainly remarkable , though in no way like to any of the other letter writers with whom we have been dealing . Mannered and circumspect to an irritat- ing degree , he was a good writer of the precise school , a versatile ...
... writer he is certainly remarkable , though in no way like to any of the other letter writers with whom we have been dealing . Mannered and circumspect to an irritat- ing degree , he was a good writer of the precise school , a versatile ...
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... writer of considerable sweetness if little originality , much influenced by the Pre- Raphaelite School . He wrote An Epic on Women ( 1870 ) , Lays of France ( 1872 ) , Music and Moonlight ( 1874 ) , while Songs of a Worker ( 1881 ) was ...
... writer of considerable sweetness if little originality , much influenced by the Pre- Raphaelite School . He wrote An Epic on Women ( 1870 ) , Lays of France ( 1872 ) , Music and Moonlight ( 1874 ) , while Songs of a Worker ( 1881 ) was ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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