Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... later chapters how the prestige and conquests of the " great reign , " as well as its The kings and achievements in art , began to spread the literature . empire of French over the map . But classicism itself was deeply shapen by the ...
... later chapters how the prestige and conquests of the " great reign , " as well as its The kings and achievements in art , began to spread the literature . empire of French over the map . But classicism itself was deeply shapen by the ...
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... later . It is a relic of the transitional age of prosody , and at one extreme tends to be accentual altogether . " There was no dis- tinction of parts , no regular stops , nothing for the ear to rest upon . " It is harsh and slothful ...
... later . It is a relic of the transitional age of prosody , and at one extreme tends to be accentual altogether . " There was no dis- tinction of parts , no regular stops , nothing for the ear to rest upon . " It is harsh and slothful ...
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... later . The illusion in both cases was similar ; it was not so much that life and art can be got by mere rules , as that a collective literary effort of art reaches in some way higher than the highest of the individuals concerned in it ...
... later . The illusion in both cases was similar ; it was not so much that life and art can be got by mere rules , as that a collective literary effort of art reaches in some way higher than the highest of the individuals concerned in it ...
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