Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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Sivu 71
... century , has been taken as a general condemnation of all that went before Donne . Students have been left with the idea that Donne set up a welcome revolution against large , heavy , critically respectable figures ; who need no longer ...
... century , has been taken as a general condemnation of all that went before Donne . Students have been left with the idea that Donne set up a welcome revolution against large , heavy , critically respectable figures ; who need no longer ...
Sivu 126
... century . He acclimatised to English the familiar epistle . Lastly , English comedy as an art - form is his creation : at once a refinement and a strengthening of Plautus and Terence . It was an aspect of drama which thinned out ...
... century . He acclimatised to English the familiar epistle . Lastly , English comedy as an art - form is his creation : at once a refinement and a strengthening of Plautus and Terence . It was an aspect of drama which thinned out ...
Sivu 173
... century in verses by Walter Pope , John Collins , Hugh Kelly and Christo- pher Anstey ; which stumble , at length , into the nineteenth century by courtesy of Thomas Moore ( The Fudge Family in Paris , 1818 ) and Winthrop Mackworth ...
... century in verses by Walter Pope , John Collins , Hugh Kelly and Christo- pher Anstey ; which stumble , at length , into the nineteenth century by courtesy of Thomas Moore ( The Fudge Family in Paris , 1818 ) and Winthrop Mackworth ...
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Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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