From Shakespeare to Pope: An Inquiry Into the Causes and Phenomena of the Rise of Classical Poetry in EnglandAt the University Press, 1885 - 298 |
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... France , while Sweden and Denmark took their cue from him . The three first modern poets of the three countries , Opitz ( 1597-1639 ) , Stjernhjelm ( 1598—1672 ) , Arrebo ( 1587—1637 ) , are as rigidly classical , didactic , and anti ...
... France , while Sweden and Denmark took their cue from him . The three first modern poets of the three countries , Opitz ( 1597-1639 ) , Stjernhjelm ( 1598—1672 ) , Arrebo ( 1587—1637 ) , are as rigidly classical , didactic , and anti ...
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... France , which is here mentioned last , because it has been customary to take for granted that the change in English poetry was entirely caused by the influence of France . I have quoted the other countries of Europe to show that there ...
... France , which is here mentioned last , because it has been customary to take for granted that the change in English poetry was entirely caused by the influence of France . I have quoted the other countries of Europe to show that there ...
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... France would be that at the final decline of the Renaissance it was France that stood at the intellectual head of Europe . To admit this it is plainly necessary to admit that this change from the romantic to the classic was a step ...
... France would be that at the final decline of the Renaissance it was France that stood at the intellectual head of Europe . To admit this it is plainly necessary to admit that this change from the romantic to the classic was a step ...
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... France , all are discussed in language which may seem florid to us , but which had the charm of novelty and reality to the gentlemen and ladies of James's court , among whom the verses were circulated in manuscript . I must be allowed ...
... France , all are discussed in language which may seem florid to us , but which had the charm of novelty and reality to the gentlemen and ladies of James's court , among whom the verses were circulated in manuscript . I must be allowed ...
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... France . Gradually it declined , until for a short time during the preeminence of Pope , it may almost be said to have disappeared ; but throughout the remainder of the seventeenth cen- tury the gift of song - writing was present among ...
... France . Gradually it declined , until for a short time during the preeminence of Pope , it may almost be said to have disappeared ; but throughout the remainder of the seventeenth cen- tury the gift of song - writing was present among ...
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