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Pagina 58
... sporadically during the fifteenth , sixteenth , and seventeenth centuries . In the eigh- 41. See p . 46 . 42. See p . 57 . teenth century they were combined into single productions which constituted [ 26 ] 58 Claud Howard.
... sporadically during the fifteenth , sixteenth , and seventeenth centuries . In the eigh- 41. See p . 46 . 42. See p . 57 . teenth century they were combined into single productions which constituted [ 26 ] 58 Claud Howard.
Pagina 65
... productions and the developing of these into a harmo- nious and unified production . Stopford Brooke says , 46 that he did not invent this type , but wrought his poems " into forms so especially his own , that they stand apart from work ...
... productions and the developing of these into a harmo- nious and unified production . Stopford Brooke says , 46 that he did not invent this type , but wrought his poems " into forms so especially his own , that they stand apart from work ...
Pagina 67
... production and determines the relative value of each element . The rank of each of these is fixed according to the effect it gives to the whole . Form is no longer second- ary , but vital . It is the polishing of the gem that reveals ...
... production and determines the relative value of each element . The rank of each of these is fixed according to the effect it gives to the whole . Form is no longer second- ary , but vital . It is the polishing of the gem that reveals ...
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