Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... Mediæval period ; the Renaissance ; the Augustan Ages ( though one reviewer did ask plaintively whether the Age of Shakespeare was not an Augustan Age ? ) ; the Romantic Revolt and Triumph , -while the subject of the present volume ...
... Mediæval period ; the Renaissance ; the Augustan Ages ( though one reviewer did ask plaintively whether the Age of Shakespeare was not an Augustan Age ? ) ; the Romantic Revolt and Triumph , -while the subject of the present volume ...
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... mediæval ; in the second , medieval with a dash of sixteenth century ; and the diction of both was a very remarkable archaised English , rather fifteenth century than anything else , and presenting the closest relation to Malory's Morte ...
... mediæval ; in the second , medieval with a dash of sixteenth century ; and the diction of both was a very remarkable archaised English , rather fifteenth century than anything else , and presenting the closest relation to Malory's Morte ...
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George Saintsbury. aimed rather at giving things and thoughts mediæval as they recreated themselves under the influence of nineteenth - century thought than at strict antiquarian revival . It combined itself with a very strong infusion ...
George Saintsbury. aimed rather at giving things and thoughts mediæval as they recreated themselves under the influence of nineteenth - century thought than at strict antiquarian revival . It combined itself with a very strong infusion ...
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... mediæval influence . It is a sort of dramatic novel in verse , and therefore is mentioned here . Its fellows in the more straightforward form of prose , Alton Locke and Yeast ( both of the year 1849 ) , rank much higher . With Carlyle's ...
... mediæval influence . It is a sort of dramatic novel in verse , and therefore is mentioned here . Its fellows in the more straightforward form of prose , Alton Locke and Yeast ( both of the year 1849 ) , rank much higher . With Carlyle's ...
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... mediæval division to which in his time , and even since , Academic critics have been wont to turn so cold a shoulder , —while , though conscious of the special difficulties , he was fairly copious on contemporaries . Few - and hardly ...
... mediæval division to which in his time , and even since , Academic critics have been wont to turn so cold a shoulder , —while , though conscious of the special difficulties , he was fairly copious on contemporaries . Few - and hardly ...
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