A Short History of English LiteratureMethuen, 1984 - 484 стор. Surveys the main periods, movements, figures, the achievements of British literature from Chaucer's time to the 1980s, emphasizing each writer's major work and the continuity of tradition within the genres. |
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... line against line , and half - line against half - line , while at the same time preserving a smooth se- quence ; so ... lines come in the description of the view of the Thames from Cooper's Hill : O could I flow like thee and make thy ...
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... lines above point to Cowper's conscious craftsmanship as surely as does the fine counterpoint of rhythm with metre . There is a rich literary culture at the back of Cowper's simplicities of image and rhythm . It is to Lady Austen's ...
... lines above point to Cowper's conscious craftsmanship as surely as does the fine counterpoint of rhythm with metre . There is a rich literary culture at the back of Cowper's simplicities of image and rhythm . It is to Lady Austen's ...
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... Lines composed above Tintern Abbey ' ( Wordsworth ) , 233 ' Lines on the Death of Sir Walter Scott ' ( Baillie ) , 254 ' Lines to an Indian Air ' ( Shelley ) , 241 ' Lines Written among the Euganean Hills ' ( Shelley ) , 243 Lion , the ...
... Lines composed above Tintern Abbey ' ( Wordsworth ) , 233 ' Lines on the Death of Sir Walter Scott ' ( Baillie ) , 254 ' Lines to an Indian Air ' ( Shelley ) , 241 ' Lines Written among the Euganean Hills ' ( Shelley ) , 243 Lion , the ...
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The fourteenth century | 1 |
Fifteenthcentury poetry and prose | 19 |
The early sixteenth century | 31 |
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A People's History of English and American Literature Eugene V. Moran Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2002 |