The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... turning phrases , concocting conceits , or accomplishing curious and difficult metrical feats , as in so many Italian canzoni and French ballades of the Renascence , so many English sonnet sequences and pretty but empty lyrics of the ...
... turning phrases , concocting conceits , or accomplishing curious and difficult metrical feats , as in so many Italian canzoni and French ballades of the Renascence , so many English sonnet sequences and pretty but empty lyrics of the ...
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John Cann Bailey. C THE GRAND STYLE AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION ALL dispute turns upon difference of definition , ' says Mr. Saintsbury in the essay on ' Shakespeare and the Grand Style ' contributed to last year's 1 volume of ' Essays ...
John Cann Bailey. C THE GRAND STYLE AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION ALL dispute turns upon difference of definition , ' says Mr. Saintsbury in the essay on ' Shakespeare and the Grand Style ' contributed to last year's 1 volume of ' Essays ...
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... Turns again home ; - or to another last word in which a poet greater still was almost certainly thinking , like Browning and Tennyson , of his own life and its approaching close : Nothing is here for tears , nothing to wail Or knock the ...
... Turns again home ; - or to another last word in which a poet greater still was almost certainly thinking , like Browning and Tennyson , of his own life and its approaching close : Nothing is here for tears , nothing to wail Or knock the ...
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... turns eyes for eyes have done : Mine eyes have drawn thy shape , and thine for me Are windows to my breast , where - through the sun Delights to peep , to gaze therein on thee ; or If I lose thee , my loss is my love's gain , And losing ...
... turns eyes for eyes have done : Mine eyes have drawn thy shape , and thine for me Are windows to my breast , where - through the sun Delights to peep , to gaze therein on thee ; or If I lose thee , my loss is my love's gain , And losing ...
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... turn more and more to other subjects . There were dangers in coming nearer to his own time : when he did take up the reign of Henry VIII it was not till after Henry's daughter had ceased to reign . The Norman period was perhaps too ...
... turn more and more to other subjects . There were dangers in coming nearer to his own time : when he did take up the reign of Henry VIII it was not till after Henry's daughter had ceased to reign . The Norman period was perhaps too ...
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