The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... noble reach which we associate with the name of Chaucer , the first English poet in whom the equipoise of art and life begins to be seen in something like perfection . Here at last was a man who understood life and had mastered his ...
... noble reach which we associate with the name of Chaucer , the first English poet in whom the equipoise of art and life begins to be seen in something like perfection . Here at last was a man who understood life and had mastered his ...
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... noble Briton Prince so long Sought through the world , and suffered so much ill , That I must rue his undeserved wrong : O , helpe thou my weake wit , and sharpen my dull tong ! To this height he again and again rises out of the tedious ...
... noble Briton Prince so long Sought through the world , and suffered so much ill , That I must rue his undeserved wrong : O , helpe thou my weake wit , and sharpen my dull tong ! To this height he again and again rises out of the tedious ...
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... noble art which makes a high music of all observation , thought , and feeling . With Spenser , English poetry was seen to have exhibited all the qualities of great poetry . But within little more than half a century after his death it ...
... noble art which makes a high music of all observation , thought , and feeling . With Spenser , English poetry was seen to have exhibited all the qualities of great poetry . But within little more than half a century after his death it ...
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... noble nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject . ' This is clearly a much more useful definition than Mr. Saintsbury's . It draws us in much closer to the object . It does not pretend to ...
... noble nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject . ' This is clearly a much more useful definition than Mr. Saintsbury's . It draws us in much closer to the object . It does not pretend to ...
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... noble nature , will not prevent it from being the work of the less noble side of a man whose nobleness was a thing of occasional flashes and not of abiding presence . Thus there are great exclusions even on the basis of Arnold's ...
... noble nature , will not prevent it from being the work of the less noble side of a man whose nobleness was a thing of occasional flashes and not of abiding presence . Thus there are great exclusions even on the basis of Arnold's ...
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