Readings in English Literature, from Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... verse - technique was in a bad way . Wyatt and Surrey are coupled together in the literary histories because they both appeared in Tottel and because they made a gallant attempt to restore measure and grace to our poetry . Yet perhaps ...
... verse - technique was in a bad way . Wyatt and Surrey are coupled together in the literary histories because they both appeared in Tottel and because they made a gallant attempt to restore measure and grace to our poetry . Yet perhaps ...
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... verse and prose . His verse marks a transition between the eloquence of the previous period and the rather self - complacent ' good sense ' of the later . He excelled in the heroic couplet and is in some sense the literary grandfather ...
... verse and prose . His verse marks a transition between the eloquence of the previous period and the rather self - complacent ' good sense ' of the later . He excelled in the heroic couplet and is in some sense the literary grandfather ...
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... verse he had no great talent . The Idylls of the King , which present the heroic tales of the Round Table in wistful unvitalized blank verse that is all but unreadable today , show a sad falling - off from the high quality of his Morte ...
... verse he had no great talent . The Idylls of the King , which present the heroic tales of the Round Table in wistful unvitalized blank verse that is all but unreadable today , show a sad falling - off from the high quality of his Morte ...
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