Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 223
... poet's ever was . His poetry has a composite charm : his style is a synthesis of beautiful tradi- tions . Conversant as he was with the language and literature of Italy , his poetry probably acquired what it has of Italian in its ...
... poet's ever was . His poetry has a composite charm : his style is a synthesis of beautiful tradi- tions . Conversant as he was with the language and literature of Italy , his poetry probably acquired what it has of Italian in its ...
Pagina 233
... poetry . It is a school very distinguishable from that to which Milton and the greatest of our elder poets belong , deriving its spirit and character , as it does , chiefly from a certain conception of the ancient Roman classic poetry ...
... poetry . It is a school very distinguishable from that to which Milton and the greatest of our elder poets belong , deriving its spirit and character , as it does , chiefly from a certain conception of the ancient Roman classic poetry ...
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... poetry . He was not quite thirty - seven and a half years old when he died - about a year and three months older than Byron . Burns is the greatest peasant - poet that has ever appeared ; but his poetry is most remarkable in itself . It ...
... poetry . He was not quite thirty - seven and a half years old when he died - about a year and three months older than Byron . Burns is the greatest peasant - poet that has ever appeared ; but his poetry is most remarkable in itself . It ...
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