A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 102
... charm . Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Wordsworth's Laodamia are among the finest poems written in the six - lined stanza . ( f ) The most beautiful stanzas have some kind of organic structure , and are not merely a collection of ...
... charm . Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Wordsworth's Laodamia are among the finest poems written in the six - lined stanza . ( f ) The most beautiful stanzas have some kind of organic structure , and are not merely a collection of ...
Pagina 114
... charm . Whether he writes of the existence of angels , the nature of Heaven and Hell , the seat of the soul , or the resurrection of the dead , there is always something unexpected in what he says and his manner of saying it . Every ...
... charm . Whether he writes of the existence of angels , the nature of Heaven and Hell , the seat of the soul , or the resurrection of the dead , there is always something unexpected in what he says and his manner of saying it . Every ...
Pagina 132
... charm even for those who could not enjoy the finest verse at the first hearing . To those who could , and who also had ears for the music of Milton's friend , Henry Lawes , Comus must have given incomparable pleasure . The work is a ...
... charm even for those who could not enjoy the finest verse at the first hearing . To those who could , and who also had ears for the music of Milton's friend , Henry Lawes , Comus must have given incomparable pleasure . The work is a ...
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