The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Medieval-early RenaissanceHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 531 sivua |
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... become as artificial as the Pastorals of Pope . The Romances of chivalry had been made over into prose , and the ' Melusine ' of his contemporary Jehan d'Arras is the forlorn hope of the mod- ern novel . Arrived thus far in their ...
... become as artificial as the Pastorals of Pope . The Romances of chivalry had been made over into prose , and the ' Melusine ' of his contemporary Jehan d'Arras is the forlorn hope of the mod- ern novel . Arrived thus far in their ...
Sivu 155
... become a great scholar is something more than different in degree from that which enables him to become a great poet . That the former is inferior in that respect will be granted by all . But it is likewise of a far cheaper and more ...
... become a great scholar is something more than different in degree from that which enables him to become a great poet . That the former is inferior in that respect will be granted by all . But it is likewise of a far cheaper and more ...
Sivu 354
... become delicacy ; the Span- iards refine upon the Italians , and in Sidney the pastoral dress has become a mere accepted costume . Indeed his shepherds are in the main confessedly nothing more than courtiers in retreat- " princely ...
... become delicacy ; the Span- iards refine upon the Italians , and in Sidney the pastoral dress has become a mere accepted costume . Indeed his shepherds are in the main confessedly nothing more than courtiers in retreat- " princely ...
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