The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... true feelings of those poets . Dryden's , for instance , was notoriously rather a venal Muse , and it is not to be forgotten that his painful contrast between Thebes and Athens occurs in verses addressed to the University of Oxford ...
... true feelings of those poets . Dryden's , for instance , was notoriously rather a venal Muse , and it is not to be forgotten that his painful contrast between Thebes and Athens occurs in verses addressed to the University of Oxford ...
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... true feelings of those poets . Dryden's , for instance , was notoriously rather a venal Muse , and it is not to be forgotten that his painful contrast between Thebes and Athens occurs in verses addressed to the University of Oxford ...
... true feelings of those poets . Dryden's , for instance , was notoriously rather a venal Muse , and it is not to be forgotten that his painful contrast between Thebes and Athens occurs in verses addressed to the University of Oxford ...
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... the races and all the ages of humanity . It must be at once individual life and universal . If Homer contained nothing but what was abstractedly or universally true he would be dull . He must have 4 LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY.
... the races and all the ages of humanity . It must be at once individual life and universal . If Homer contained nothing but what was abstractedly or universally true he would be dull . He must have 4 LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY.
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John Cann Bailey. universally true he would be dull . He must have , as he has , many things which surprise , amuse , even , perhaps , disgust us who live in so different an age and country . He must have things which are peculiar to the ...
John Cann Bailey. universally true he would be dull . He must have , as he has , many things which surprise , amuse , even , perhaps , disgust us who live in so different an age and country . He must have things which are peculiar to the ...
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... true of a man of science , can get out of his own age altogether . Lover of light and freedom as Chaucer is , he is still a man of the Middle Age which loved neither . We can set no limits to what he might 3 have been if he had lived ...
... true of a man of science , can get out of his own age altogether . Lover of light and freedom as Chaucer is , he is still a man of the Middle Age which loved neither . We can set no limits to what he might 3 have been if he had lived ...
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