History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... verse who have followed each other , from Shakespeare and Bacon down to Tenny- son , Dickens , and Carlyle , place before us all the literary forms and poetical images , all the variations of thought , sentiment , and expression , in ...
... verse who have followed each other , from Shakespeare and Bacon down to Tenny- son , Dickens , and Carlyle , place before us all the literary forms and poetical images , all the variations of thought , sentiment , and expression , in ...
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... verse , the development of an argument - everything is a symbol to him ; while his eyes read the text , his soul and mind pursue the con- tinuous development and the everchanging succession of the emotions and conceptions out of which ...
... verse , the development of an argument - everything is a symbol to him ; while his eyes read the text , his soul and mind pursue the con- tinuous development and the everchanging succession of the emotions and conceptions out of which ...
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... verse , the structure of the drama , the form of body has endured . But among several differences there is this , that the one artist is the precursor , the other the successor ; the first has no model , the second has ; the first sees ...
... verse , the structure of the drama , the form of body has endured . But among several differences there is this , that the one artist is the precursor , the other the successor ; the first has no model , the second has ; the first sees ...
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... verse - Poetic dialogues - Bad taste of the Latin writers . VIII . Contrast of German and Latin races - Character of the Saxon race - Its endurance under the Norman conquest . A 1 . S you coast the North Sea from the Scheldt to Jutland ...
... verse - Poetic dialogues - Bad taste of the Latin writers . VIII . Contrast of German and Latin races - Character of the Saxon race - Its endurance under the Norman conquest . A 1 . S you coast the North Sea from the Scheldt to Jutland ...
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... verse is an acclamation , which breaks forth like a growl ; their strong breasts heave with a groan of anger or enthusiasm , and a vehement phrase or indistinct expression rises suddenly , almost in spite 1 Beowulf , xxxvii . , xxxviii ...
... verse is an acclamation , which breaks forth like a growl ; their strong breasts heave with a groan of anger or enthusiasm , and a vehement phrase or indistinct expression rises suddenly , almost in spite 1 Beowulf , xxxvii . , xxxviii ...
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