Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 134
... lyric grace were the versatile George Gascoigne ( died 1577 ) , Thomas Churchyard , and George Turberville . In miscellanies like the Paradise of Dainty Devices , and the Gorgeous Gallery of Gallant Inventions , we find songs as yet ...
... lyric grace were the versatile George Gascoigne ( died 1577 ) , Thomas Churchyard , and George Turberville . In miscellanies like the Paradise of Dainty Devices , and the Gorgeous Gallery of Gallant Inventions , we find songs as yet ...
Pagina 313
... lyrics , though his work sank into a kind of oblivion till it was rescued and understood by the Pre - Raphaelites . His best lyrics are entirely spontaneous and perfect in their impulse , yet their musical secrets are of the most ...
... lyrics , though his work sank into a kind of oblivion till it was rescued and understood by the Pre - Raphaelites . His best lyrics are entirely spontaneous and perfect in their impulse , yet their musical secrets are of the most ...
Pagina 345
... lyrics of the Early Italian Poets , collected in the little volume called Dante and His Circle ( 1874 ) , are both faithful to the originals and beautiful in themselves . " A sustained impressibility towards the mysterious conditions of ...
... lyrics of the Early Italian Poets , collected in the little volume called Dante and His Circle ( 1874 ) , are both faithful to the originals and beautiful in themselves . " A sustained impressibility towards the mysterious conditions of ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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