Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 319
... poetical and dramatic wealth and magnificence of the era of Elizabeth and James came , no doubt , for the most part , out of the passions that had been stirred and the strength that had been acquired in the mighty contests and ...
... poetical and dramatic wealth and magnificence of the era of Elizabeth and James came , no doubt , for the most part , out of the passions that had been stirred and the strength that had been acquired in the mighty contests and ...
Pagina 322
... poetical creed and practice , the excess to which he has sometimes carried his employment of the language of the uneducated classes , and his attempts to extract poetical effects out of trivial incidents and humble life , were fitted to ...
... poetical creed and practice , the excess to which he has sometimes carried his employment of the language of the uneducated classes , and his attempts to extract poetical effects out of trivial incidents and humble life , were fitted to ...
Pagina 329
... poetical composition . There is some force and good rhetoric , however , in the Curse of Kehama , the most elaborate of his long poems . master . WALTER SCOTT ( 1771-1832 ) Walter Scott , as well as Wordsworth and Coleridge , was early ...
... poetical composition . There is some force and good rhetoric , however , in the Curse of Kehama , the most elaborate of his long poems . master . WALTER SCOTT ( 1771-1832 ) Walter Scott , as well as Wordsworth and Coleridge , was early ...
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