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Pagina 14
... influences ; most of them must be later than the Norman influence , and that influence did not carry Romance into literature until after the Con- quest . The view that the ' Song of Roland ' could not have been written until after the ...
... influences ; most of them must be later than the Norman influence , and that influence did not carry Romance into literature until after the Con- quest . The view that the ' Song of Roland ' could not have been written until after the ...
Pagina 99
... influence did they exert on our own Elizabethan revival ? The judgment has stood that their influence was of the slightest ; but I ask for a stay of execution and more evi- dence . Is it certain that our late sixteenth - century poets ...
... influence did they exert on our own Elizabethan revival ? The judgment has stood that their influence was of the slightest ; but I ask for a stay of execution and more evi- dence . Is it certain that our late sixteenth - century poets ...
Pagina 111
... influence of Ronsard , published his Defence of Rhime ( 1603 ) . That defence fitly concludes the contest for rhyme in English lyrics . The attack , renewed by Milton ( 1669 ) , on The Invention of a Barbarous Age is irrelevant to the ...
... influence of Ronsard , published his Defence of Rhime ( 1603 ) . That defence fitly concludes the contest for rhyme in English lyrics . The attack , renewed by Milton ( 1669 ) , on The Invention of a Barbarous Age is irrelevant to the ...
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