Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 82
... Pléiade wrote , and dwelt on the personality of their leader , I come to the sources of their inspiration and aim of their art . Here we must walk warily . From this point onward ... Pléiade too Greek and violently 82 RONSARD AND LA PLEIADE.
... Pléiade wrote , and dwelt on the personality of their leader , I come to the sources of their inspiration and aim of their art . Here we must walk warily . From this point onward ... Pléiade too Greek and violently 82 RONSARD AND LA PLEIADE.
Pagina 107
... Pléiade on the practice of our Elizabethans and their suc- cessors . But practice is not all . The Elizabethans preached as the Pléiade had preached . The out- burst of Elizabethan lyrics came some forty years after the Pléiade's decade ...
... Pléiade on the practice of our Elizabethans and their suc- cessors . But practice is not all . The Elizabethans preached as the Pléiade had preached . The out- burst of Elizabethan lyrics came some forty years after the Pléiade's decade ...
Pagina 110
... Pléiade , finds our medieval verse ' apparelled in the dust and cob- webs of an uncivil age , ' and , like the Pléiade , asks , ' What would it work if trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindar ? ' Apart from this aspiration he is ...
... Pléiade , finds our medieval verse ' apparelled in the dust and cob- webs of an uncivil age , ' and , like the Pléiade , asks , ' What would it work if trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindar ? ' Apart from this aspiration he is ...
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