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Bonamy Dobree says in Variety of Ways ( Oxford , 1932 ) “ The chief work of his long patiently arduous life consisted in creating a language fit for civilised Englishmen to use . " T. S. Eliot agrees It is hardly too much to say that ...
Bonamy Dobree says in Variety of Ways ( Oxford , 1932 ) “ The chief work of his long patiently arduous life consisted in creating a language fit for civilised Englishmen to use . " T. S. Eliot agrees It is hardly too much to say that ...
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I. ( 2 ) Johnson on Dryden as a poet : .. the veneration with which his ( Dryden's ) name is pronounced by every cultivator of English literature , is paid to him as he refined the language , improved the sentiments , and turned the ...
I. ( 2 ) Johnson on Dryden as a poet : .. the veneration with which his ( Dryden's ) name is pronounced by every cultivator of English literature , is paid to him as he refined the language , improved the sentiments , and turned the ...
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Our poetry , on the contrary , has a language peculiar to itself , to which almost everyone that has written had added something by enriching it with foreign idioms and derivations . Nay , sometimes words of their own composition or ...
Our poetry , on the contrary , has a language peculiar to itself , to which almost everyone that has written had added something by enriching it with foreign idioms and derivations . Nay , sometimes words of their own composition or ...
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The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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