History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... Style and spirit of the Renaissance - Copiousness and irregularity - How manners , style , and spirit correspond - Sir Philip Sidney — His education , life , character - His learning , gravity , generosity , forcible expression - The ...
... Style and spirit of the Renaissance - Copiousness and irregularity - How manners , style , and spirit correspond - Sir Philip Sidney — His education , life , character - His learning , gravity , generosity , forcible expression - The ...
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... style - Originality , precision , energy , and richness of the style - How , unlike the classical writers , they represent the individual , not the idea III . Robert Burton - His life and character - Vastness and confusion of his ...
... style - Originality , precision , energy , and richness of the style - How , unlike the classical writers , they represent the individual , not the idea III . Robert Burton - His life and character - Vastness and confusion of his ...
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... style - Vigor of his will and passion III . Dramas - Cataline and Sejanus - How he was able to depict the personages and the passions of the Roman decadence IV . Comedies - His reformation and theory of the theatre- Satirical Comedies ...
... style - Vigor of his will and passion III . Dramas - Cataline and Sejanus - How he was able to depict the personages and the passions of the Roman decadence IV . Comedies - His reformation and theory of the theatre- Satirical Comedies ...
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... Style - Images - Excesses - Incongruities - Copiousness - Difference between the creative and analytic conception - 353 III . Manners - Familiar intercourse - Violent bearing - Harsh language -Conversation and action - Agreement of ...
... Style - Images - Excesses - Incongruities - Copiousness - Difference between the creative and analytic conception - 353 III . Manners - Familiar intercourse - Violent bearing - Harsh language -Conversation and action - Agreement of ...
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... style can hardly gather the inexhaustible harvest , which the critic has caused to spring up on this abandoned field . And so it is throughout . Germany , with its genius so pliant , so comprehensive , so apt for transformation , so ...
... style can hardly gather the inexhaustible harvest , which the critic has caused to spring up on this abandoned field . And so it is throughout . Germany , with its genius so pliant , so comprehensive , so apt for transformation , so ...
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