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None of the romantic features in the song can be earlier than the Celtic and Saracenic influences ; most of them must be later than the Norman influence , and that influence did not carry Romance into literature until after the Conquest ...
None of the romantic features in the song can be earlier than the Celtic and Saracenic influences ; most of them must be later than the Norman influence , and that influence did not carry Romance into literature until after the Conquest ...
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Thus it stands with the Pléiade's influence on the French language and French poetry . I have but one other question to propound . What effect did the Pléiade work , by example or precept , on the remaking of the English language and of ...
Thus it stands with the Pléiade's influence on the French language and French poetry . I have but one other question to propound . What effect did the Pléiade work , by example or precept , on the remaking of the English language and of ...
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And their victory was not assured till Daniel , steeped , above others , in the influence of Ronsard , published his Defence of Rhime ( 1603 ) . That defence fitly concludes the contest for rhyme in English lyrics .
And their victory was not assured till Daniel , steeped , above others , in the influence of Ronsard , published his Defence of Rhime ( 1603 ) . That defence fitly concludes the contest for rhyme in English lyrics .
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