English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... Classical Antiquity First in importance was the rediscovery of classical antiquity , and particularly that of ancient Greece . The Roman tradition had not been forgotten in Italy and in the lands of the Empire . Tales from Ovid formed ...
... Classical Antiquity First in importance was the rediscovery of classical antiquity , and particularly that of ancient Greece . The Roman tradition had not been forgotten in Italy and in the lands of the Empire . Tales from Ovid formed ...
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... classical metres and literary modes were not persisted in after it had become clear that the genius of the English language was unsuited to them . But nevertheless there went on a gradual process of adaptation of native and classical ...
... classical metres and literary modes were not persisted in after it had become clear that the genius of the English language was unsuited to them . But nevertheless there went on a gradual process of adaptation of native and classical ...
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... classical manner . The first regular comedy in English was Ralph Roister Doister ; it was by Nicholas Udall , Headmaster of Eton and later of Westminster , where it was produced at Christmas , 1553. Based on the Miles Gloriosus of ...
... classical manner . The first regular comedy in English was Ralph Roister Doister ; it was by Nicholas Udall , Headmaster of Eton and later of Westminster , where it was produced at Christmas , 1553. Based on the Miles Gloriosus of ...
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