History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... express their vehement sensations , so that after a time , in Iceland , where this kind of poetry was carried on to excess , the earlier inspiration failed , art replaced nature , the Skalds were reduced to a distorted and obscure ...
... express their vehement sensations , so that after a time , in Iceland , where this kind of poetry was carried on to excess , the earlier inspiration failed , art replaced nature , the Skalds were reduced to a distorted and obscure ...
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... express . There was a reasoning spirit , in which ideas gather certain king of Kent in the seventh cen- and are developed only in a regular tury who could not write . Imagine order ; so that if the barbarian , in his bachelors of ...
... express . There was a reasoning spirit , in which ideas gather certain king of Kent in the seventh cen- and are developed only in a regular tury who could not write . Imagine order ; so that if the barbarian , in his bachelors of ...
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... express by Pepin , a son of Charlemagne , and he cry , will afterwards liberate him from uses like formulas the little poetic and the Latin rhetoric , and will vent itself bold phrases which abound in the na- on things rather than on ...
... express by Pepin , a son of Charlemagne , and he cry , will afterwards liberate him from uses like formulas the little poetic and the Latin rhetoric , and will vent itself bold phrases which abound in the na- on things rather than on ...
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... express a thought by outward representation , which quite a new idea : the circular arch was raised on one or on a cluster of col- umns ; elegant mouldings were placed about the windows ; the rose window made its appearance , simple yet ...
... express a thought by outward representation , which quite a new idea : the circular arch was raised on one or on a cluster of col- umns ; elegant mouldings were placed about the windows ; the rose window made its appearance , simple yet ...
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... express his felicity and fancy ; the poet must go where " shoures sweet of rain descended soft . " " And every plaine was clothed faire With new greene , and maketh small floures To springen here and there in field and in mede , So very ...
... express his felicity and fancy ; the poet must go where " shoures sweet of rain descended soft . " " And every plaine was clothed faire With new greene , and maketh small floures To springen here and there in field and in mede , So very ...
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