Periods of European Literature, Volume 3George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... artistic merit . It is , in fact , one of the last offshoots of the ancient thulir or popular poetry , and represents an older song which celebrated Odd's achievements in the same way that the songs of the Herverarsaga do those of its ...
... artistic merit . It is , in fact , one of the last offshoots of the ancient thulir or popular poetry , and represents an older song which celebrated Odd's achievements in the same way that the songs of the Herverarsaga do those of its ...
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... artistic handling , the gradual un- folding of the theme in its causal and psychological bearings . The stanza , on the other hand , tends to resolve itself into a single picture in which only the results are shown , just as in modern ...
... artistic handling , the gradual un- folding of the theme in its causal and psychological bearings . The stanza , on the other hand , tends to resolve itself into a single picture in which only the results are shown , just as in modern ...
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... artistic poetry and artistic Catalan prose . Till the end of the thirteenth cen- tury poets wrote , not indeed without occa- sional solecisms , in the language of Provence . Even at a later period , when an apprenticeship in prose had ...
... artistic poetry and artistic Catalan prose . Till the end of the thirteenth cen- tury poets wrote , not indeed without occa- sional solecisms , in the language of Provence . Even at a later period , when an apprenticeship in prose had ...
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... the drama drew away the minds of the multitude from artistic poetry , and left the Meistersingers in a double sense " high and dry . " The " masters " did not excel in the pure 76 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - FOURTEENTH CENTURY .
... the drama drew away the minds of the multitude from artistic poetry , and left the Meistersingers in a double sense " high and dry . " The " masters " did not excel in the pure 76 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - FOURTEENTH CENTURY .
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... artistic poet , which was apparently his ambition . Far more richly endowed The Trumpeter was the Florentine trumpeter , Pucci , 1 who , of Florence . though he also teaches and preaches , preaches and teaches in a simpler , more ...
... artistic poet , which was apparently his ambition . Far more richly endowed The Trumpeter was the Florentine trumpeter , Pucci , 1 who , of Florence . though he also teaches and preaches , preaches and teaches in a simpler , more ...
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