Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... sixteenth century because he is æsthetically more at one with the Scottish Chaucerians than with the Reformation versifiers , or have offered a résumé of the Drama before its position is defined in the fifteenth cen- tury , I have , on ...
... sixteenth century because he is æsthetically more at one with the Scottish Chaucerians than with the Reformation versifiers , or have offered a résumé of the Drama before its position is defined in the fifteenth cen- tury , I have , on ...
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... sixteenth century , and even as late as Grimoald , Sackville , and Surrey . It is almost entirely in respect of poetic power that the fifteenth century is so poor , for it did most creditable work in the development of prose , and it ...
... sixteenth century , and even as late as Grimoald , Sackville , and Surrey . It is almost entirely in respect of poetic power that the fifteenth century is so poor , for it did most creditable work in the development of prose , and it ...
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... sixteenth is to have the Court of Love , 5 it obtains the Flower 1 The Plowman's Crede and Tale , in the same category , may be of this epoch ; but they seem to show the spirit of the older Piers . 2 Down to the reign of Edward IV . It ...
... sixteenth is to have the Court of Love , 5 it obtains the Flower 1 The Plowman's Crede and Tale , in the same category , may be of this epoch ; but they seem to show the spirit of the older Piers . 2 Down to the reign of Edward IV . It ...
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... sixteenth century . It established no permanent æsthetic tradition in Scots literature which might have relieved the polemical seriousness of the dawn of the modern spirit . Its synchronism with The Court of the short - lived splendour ...
... sixteenth century . It established no permanent æsthetic tradition in Scots literature which might have relieved the polemical seriousness of the dawn of the modern spirit . Its synchronism with The Court of the short - lived splendour ...
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... sixteenth century , is yet Lyndsay . for critical as well as editorial reasons to be associated with the foregoing writers . Had we accepted the thesis of the classical quality of Gavin Douglas's work , we should have found an excellent ...
... sixteenth century , is yet Lyndsay . for critical as well as editorial reasons to be associated with the foregoing writers . Had we accepted the thesis of the classical quality of Gavin Douglas's work , we should have found an excellent ...
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