A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... manner related to the Eliza- bethan pamphleteers and the character - writers . Fynes Morison ( 1566-1630 ) , in his Itinerary , wrote in a more straightforward manner of his travels in Europe . Captain John Smith ( 1580-1631 ) , the his ...
... manner related to the Eliza- bethan pamphleteers and the character - writers . Fynes Morison ( 1566-1630 ) , in his Itinerary , wrote in a more straightforward manner of his travels in Europe . Captain John Smith ( 1580-1631 ) , the his ...
Page 220
... manner of some military reminiscence . Its great liveliness extends to the final pages where the last embarkation , in the manner of a happier sixth book to Virgil's Aeneid , takes place . From the sequel , most of all , we may refute ...
... manner of some military reminiscence . Its great liveliness extends to the final pages where the last embarkation , in the manner of a happier sixth book to Virgil's Aeneid , takes place . From the sequel , most of all , we may refute ...
Page 228
... manner with poignant personal feeling . The dramatically ominous and pathetic scene with which Cowley opens the poem illustrates the personal directness of treatment : It was a dismal , and a fearful night , Scarce could the Morn drive ...
... manner with poignant personal feeling . The dramatically ominous and pathetic scene with which Cowley opens the poem illustrates the personal directness of treatment : It was a dismal , and a fearful night , Scarce could the Morn drive ...
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