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It is a poem severely wrought , showing that passion for perfect form and perfect style which , to the more scholarly men of the Renaissance , was almost a religion . IV The Revival of Learning was only one phase of the Renaissance .
It is a poem severely wrought , showing that passion for perfect form and perfect style which , to the more scholarly men of the Renaissance , was almost a religion . IV The Revival of Learning was only one phase of the Renaissance .
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One of these in particular is deservedly well known , for it is an almost perfect poem , and its touch of quaintness even adds a charm . It is characteristically called The Pulley : When God at first made man , Having a glass of ...
One of these in particular is deservedly well known , for it is an almost perfect poem , and its touch of quaintness even adds a charm . It is characteristically called The Pulley : When God at first made man , Having a glass of ...
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Alike in the verse of Mr. A. E. Housman and the prose of Edmund Gosse , one may see that instinctive care for the right word and the right phrase which gives style its perfect finish .
Alike in the verse of Mr. A. E. Housman and the prose of Edmund Gosse , one may see that instinctive care for the right word and the right phrase which gives style its perfect finish .
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