Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... Classical influence 297 CHAPTER X. THE PROSE EXPERIMENT IN ENGLAND . - The prose tradition - Change of function - Its critical interest prospective and experimental - English prose Reginald Pecock - His literary problem - Sir John ...
... Classical influence 297 CHAPTER X. THE PROSE EXPERIMENT IN ENGLAND . - The prose tradition - Change of function - Its critical interest prospective and experimental - English prose Reginald Pecock - His literary problem - Sir John ...
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... temperament of the later scholars , not the mere un- informed fondness for cataloguing classical and medi- 1 Ed . Dyce , 2 vols . , 1843 . æval names in his poems . He had the reputation 26 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - TRANSITION PERIOD .
... temperament of the later scholars , not the mere un- informed fondness for cataloguing classical and medi- 1 Ed . Dyce , 2 vols . , 1843 . æval names in his poems . He had the reputation 26 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - TRANSITION PERIOD .
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... classical content of the Revival . Another contemporary more happily distinguishes Skelton from the " sentencious Chaucer and Lydgate by the epithet " inventive . " 2 It is his invention or personal emphasis , whether in sheer ...
... classical content of the Revival . Another contemporary more happily distinguishes Skelton from the " sentencious Chaucer and Lydgate by the epithet " inventive . " 2 It is his invention or personal emphasis , whether in sheer ...
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... classical pastoral , which in the modified form of Mantuan and his contemporaries was the antithesis of the courtly dreaming . The fact too that the Eclogues are so uncourtly , and so fond of the moral , makes them sort rather with the ...
... classical pastoral , which in the modified form of Mantuan and his contemporaries was the antithesis of the courtly dreaming . The fact too that the Eclogues are so uncourtly , and so fond of the moral , makes them sort rather with the ...
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... classical type , because it is short and tempting to the anthologist , and because it is a good poem . It is in marked con- trast with the stilted Eclogues of Barclay , as a dainty sketch of the perennially interesting humours of simple ...
... classical type , because it is short and tempting to the anthologist , and because it is a good poem . It is in marked con- trast with the stilted Eclogues of Barclay , as a dainty sketch of the perennially interesting humours of simple ...
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