Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... romances . The classical period marks a consummation in fiction and romance , rather than a true beginning ; the new life of romance is opened by Lesage , who is deferred to the next volume . Neither do we relate the death of the old ...
... romances . The classical period marks a consummation in fiction and romance , rather than a true beginning ; the new life of romance is opened by Lesage , who is deferred to the next volume . Neither do we relate the death of the old ...
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... romance of unlikely disguise and intrigue , knocked into theatrical form . His Ariane ( 1672 ) and his Comte d'Essex ( 1678 ) are touched with the desire to be like Racine ; both pieces are sentimentalised , and both are weakly written ...
... romance of unlikely disguise and intrigue , knocked into theatrical form . His Ariane ( 1672 ) and his Comte d'Essex ( 1678 ) are touched with the desire to be like Racine ; both pieces are sentimentalised , and both are weakly written ...
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... romances . The ringleaders were Casper von Lohenstein ( 1635-83 ) and Christian von Hofmanns- waldau ( 1617-79 ) ... Romance . heroic . These kinds had died hard on their own soil ; but when their French and English satirists were ...
... romances . The ringleaders were Casper von Lohenstein ( 1635-83 ) and Christian von Hofmanns- waldau ( 1617-79 ) ... Romance . heroic . These kinds had died hard on their own soil ; but when their French and English satirists were ...
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