History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... Court pageantries - Celebrations under Elizabeth - Masques under James I .......... 108 Manners of the people - Pageants - Theatres - Village feasts - Pagan development . 112 Models - The ancients - Translation and study of classical ...
... Court pageantries - Celebrations under Elizabeth - Masques under James I .......... 108 Manners of the people - Pageants - Theatres - Village feasts - Pagan development . 112 Models - The ancients - Translation and study of classical ...
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... court - The Sad Shepherd - How Jonson remains a poet to his death ...... 201 General idea of Shakspeare - The fundamental idea in Shakspeare - Conditions of human reason - Shakspeare's master faculty - Conditions of exact represen ...
... court - The Sad Shepherd - How Jonson remains a poet to his death ...... 201 General idea of Shakspeare - The fundamental idea in Shakspeare - Conditions of human reason - Shakspeare's master faculty - Conditions of exact represen ...
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... court - The rest of the poem - Comparison between the sentiments of Satan and the republican passions - Lyrical and moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the post and the poem between two ...
... court - The rest of the poem - Comparison between the sentiments of Satan and the republican passions - Lyrical and moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the post and the poem between two ...
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... the king , the great court noble , the county gentleman , the town gentleman - Advantages of this aristocratic institution - Exaggeration of the satire ........ 13 § 2. THE ARTIST . PAGE III . The artist CONTENTS . 13.
... the king , the great court noble , the county gentleman , the town gentleman - Advantages of this aristocratic institution - Exaggeration of the satire ........ 13 § 2. THE ARTIST . PAGE III . The artist CONTENTS . 13.
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... court , fall in their turn into a snare like that which they had themselves laid . Then Gunnar was bound , and they tried to make him deliver up the treasure . He answers with a barbarian's laugh : 666 ' Högni's heart in my hand shall ...
... court , fall in their turn into a snare like that which they had themselves laid . Then Gunnar was bound , and they tried to make him deliver up the treasure . He answers with a barbarian's laugh : 666 ' Högni's heart in my hand shall ...
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