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The mid - century produced some poets who had got beyond the alphabet of versification , and were beginning to learn the secrets of expressive rhythm . Such were Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset ( 1536-1608 ) , George Gascoigne ...
The mid - century produced some poets who had got beyond the alphabet of versification , and were beginning to learn the secrets of expressive rhythm . Such were Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset ( 1536-1608 ) , George Gascoigne ...
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It was then that he produced many of his best Comedies and Histories . Between 1601 and 1609 all the great tragedies from Julius Cæsar to Coriolanus were written : in this later middle period his genius reached its culmination .
It was then that he produced many of his best Comedies and Histories . Between 1601 and 1609 all the great tragedies from Julius Cæsar to Coriolanus were written : in this later middle period his genius reached its culmination .
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Its mingling of the voluptuous with the pessimistic exactly suited late Victorian taste , and it was natural that the generation which produced the poems of Swinburne and the novels of Hardy should delight in Fitzgerald .
Its mingling of the voluptuous with the pessimistic exactly suited late Victorian taste , and it was natural that the generation which produced the poems of Swinburne and the novels of Hardy should delight in Fitzgerald .
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