English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... writing is concerned not only to say a thing , but to say it well and memorably , he is engaged in a literary ... written in a cypher of his own invention , with the consequence that the world remained ignorant of the existence of ...
... writing is concerned not only to say a thing , but to say it well and memorably , he is engaged in a literary ... written in a cypher of his own invention , with the consequence that the world remained ignorant of the existence of ...
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... written for private circulation some time earlier , and his example was followed by Constable ( Diana 1592 ) , Daniel ( Delia 1592 ) , Lodge ( Phyllis 1593 ) , Drayton ( Idea 1594 ) , Spenser ( Amoretti 1595 ) . Altogether about a ...
... written for private circulation some time earlier , and his example was followed by Constable ( Diana 1592 ) , Daniel ( Delia 1592 ) , Lodge ( Phyllis 1593 ) , Drayton ( Idea 1594 ) , Spenser ( Amoretti 1595 ) . Altogether about a ...
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... written abroad : the dramas , Prometheus Unbound and The Cenci ; the lyrics , The Cloud , Ode on the West Wind and The Skylark ; the elegy on Keats , Adonais ; the political poem , The Masque of Anarchy , and the Platonist love - song ...
... written abroad : the dramas , Prometheus Unbound and The Cenci ; the lyrics , The Cloud , Ode on the West Wind and The Skylark ; the elegy on Keats , Adonais ; the political poem , The Masque of Anarchy , and the Platonist love - song ...
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