English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... later , when they were given a literary form which belongs to a period considerably later than that in which they came into existence . It is probable that the great age of ballad - origin was the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries ...
... later , when they were given a literary form which belongs to a period considerably later than that in which they came into existence . It is probable that the great age of ballad - origin was the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries ...
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... Later the dramatic element was added , as in George Peele's Arraignment of Paris , wherein Paris amends his ancient fault in awarding the apple to Venus by giving it to “ Eliza . " An example of the earlier kind of masque may be studied ...
... Later the dramatic element was added , as in George Peele's Arraignment of Paris , wherein Paris amends his ancient fault in awarding the apple to Venus by giving it to “ Eliza . " An example of the earlier kind of masque may be studied ...
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... later stages of the movement . Along with poetry , he practised the sister art of music instead of painting . His breath - taking advent as a poet with the publication of Atalanta in Calydon ( 1865 ) , and of Poems and Ballads a year later ...
... later stages of the movement . Along with poetry , he practised the sister art of music instead of painting . His breath - taking advent as a poet with the publication of Atalanta in Calydon ( 1865 ) , and of Poems and Ballads a year later ...
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