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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... notes and appendices , of historical and critical data of a kind too particular for the purposes of a lecture , but not , I hope , without genuine importance to the student of the history of literature . an enquiry of this nature ...
... notes and appendices , of historical and critical data of a kind too particular for the purposes of a lecture , but not , I hope , without genuine importance to the student of the history of literature . an enquiry of this nature ...
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... and anapastic1 1 I purposely take no note here of the experiments in tumbling rimeless measure made by certain Elizabethans . These were purely movement was , curiously enough , entirely unknown to the Death of Shakespeare . 9.
... and anapastic1 1 I purposely take no note here of the experiments in tumbling rimeless measure made by certain Elizabethans . These were purely movement was , curiously enough , entirely unknown to the Death of Shakespeare . 9.
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... note in his treatise De Contemptu Linguae Teutonicae , in which he entreated his countrymen to revert to the German tongue for poetry . He briskly supported his preaching by practice , and inflicted on the taste of his time reams of ...
... note in his treatise De Contemptu Linguae Teutonicae , in which he entreated his countrymen to revert to the German tongue for poetry . He briskly supported his preaching by practice , and inflicted on the taste of his time reams of ...
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... note in passing . Holland was the sole Teutonic country that already possessed a modern literature , a literature springing from the Renaissance . And here we seem nearer to England , for during the first half of the seventeenth century ...
... note in passing . Holland was the sole Teutonic country that already possessed a modern literature , a literature springing from the Renaissance . And here we seem nearer to England , for during the first half of the seventeenth century ...
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... note , and for page upon pompous page describes , to a group of nymphs and shepherd - boys , who sit around him on a little hill of daisies , the tedious and inaccurate geography of this Isle of Man , with all its ridiculous and ...
... note , and for page upon pompous page describes , to a group of nymphs and shepherd - boys , who sit around him on a little hill of daisies , the tedious and inaccurate geography of this Isle of Man , with all its ridiculous and ...
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