Six Centuries of English Poetry: Tennyson to Chaucer : Typical Selections from the Great PoetsSilver, Burdett, 1899 - 308 стор. |
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... called , were little better than rhymed doggerels , writ- ten in couplets of eight - syllabled lines and having for their subjects the miraculous deeds of saints and heroes and the occurrence of supernatural or impossible phenomena ...
... called , were little better than rhymed doggerels , writ- ten in couplets of eight - syllabled lines and having for their subjects the miraculous deeds of saints and heroes and the occurrence of supernatural or impossible phenomena ...
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... called " Elaine , " wherein he followed more closely the original narrative as related by Sir Thomas Malory . 66 Sir Lancelot was the strongest and bravest of the Knights of the Round Table , and for him Elaine , " the fair maid of ...
... called " Elaine , " wherein he followed more closely the original narrative as related by Sir Thomas Malory . 66 Sir Lancelot was the strongest and bravest of the Knights of the Round Table , and for him Elaine , " the fair maid of ...
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... called “ The Recluse , ” “ containing views of Man , Nature , and Society , " of which " The Prelude " was to be the introduction and " The Excursion " the Second and main Part . He designed that his minor pieces should be so arranged ...
... called “ The Recluse , ” “ containing views of Man , Nature , and Society , " of which " The Prelude " was to be the introduction and " The Excursion " the Second and main Part . He designed that his minor pieces should be so arranged ...
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... called poetic diction which had tyrannized over English poetry for more than a century . This diction of course exactly represented the half - courtly , half - classical mode of thinking and feeling . As Words- worth rebelled against ...
... called poetic diction which had tyrannized over English poetry for more than a century . This diction of course exactly represented the half - courtly , half - classical mode of thinking and feeling . As Words- worth rebelled against ...
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... called , he says , " in allusion to the fragmentary and wildly scattered state in which they had long been suffered to remain . " At about the same time he was received into the house of Mr. Gillman , a surgeon residing at Highgate , in ...
... called , he says , " in allusion to the fragmentary and wildly scattered state in which they had long been suffered to remain . " At about the same time he was received into the house of Mr. Gillman , a surgeon residing at Highgate , in ...
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