English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... 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 an important element 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 an important element in ...
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... importance to speculate whether Surrey adopted a timid suggestion of unrhymed decasyllabic verse from the Italians , or was following an inspiration of his own . What is important is that our literature at this critical moment should ...
... importance to speculate whether Surrey adopted a timid suggestion of unrhymed decasyllabic verse from the Italians , or was following an inspiration of his own . What is important is that our literature at this critical moment should ...
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... important school of political thought known as that of the Philosophical Radicals . Near the end of the century ... importance for literature also , since it decried the poetry of the romantics , and drew upon itself a vehement reply ...
... important school of political thought known as that of the Philosophical Radicals . Near the end of the century ... importance for literature also , since it decried the poetry of the romantics , and drew upon itself a vehement reply ...
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