A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... expression . Others suffer from disadvantages which the greatest genius cannot wholly overcome . The character of Anglo - Saxon poetry is closely connected with its metrical laws . The metre of Anglo - Saxon poetry is based on the ...
... expression . Others suffer from disadvantages which the greatest genius cannot wholly overcome . The character of Anglo - Saxon poetry is closely connected with its metrical laws . The metre of Anglo - Saxon poetry is based on the ...
Pagina 319
... expression ; and it was natural that his first poems , being packed with thought and erudition , should be quite beyond the comprehension of the ordinary reader . For a large part of his life , Browning was regarded as hopelessly ...
... expression ; and it was natural that his first poems , being packed with thought and erudition , should be quite beyond the comprehension of the ordinary reader . For a large part of his life , Browning was regarded as hopelessly ...
Pagina 328
... expression of a nature both passionate and refined , the collection is one of the great sequences in our poetry . The sonnet beginning , " I tell you , hopeless grief is passionless , " illustrates the intensity of feeling and expression ...
... expression of a nature both passionate and refined , the collection is one of the great sequences in our poetry . The sonnet beginning , " I tell you , hopeless grief is passionless , " illustrates the intensity of feeling and expression ...
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admiration Anglo-Saxon appeared beauty began Ben Jonson Beowulf blank verse Byron cæsura Canterbury Tales career century character charm Chaucer chief Church Coleridge comedy couplet criticism death decasyllabic delight drama dream Dryden early Elizabethan England English English poetry epic essays expression Faerie Queene Falstaff feeling fiction genius give greatest heart heroic couplet honour human humour imagination instance Jane Eyre Johnson Keats King language later lines literary literature living lyrical manner master metre Milton mind narrative nature never novel novelist Paradise Lost passages passion perhaps play poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Pope prose qualities reader Renaissance rhyme romance satire scenes sense Shakespeare Shelley skill sonnets Spenser spirit stanza story style taste Tennyson things thou thought tragedy true Vanity Fair verse Victorian Whig whole wholly words Wordsworth writers written wrote