The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 sidor |
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... greater or less degree , to all the civilised countries of Europe . In prose , this was the case until we come to the fifteenth century ; in poetry , English numbers developed some originality of theme and treatment towards the close of ...
... greater or less degree , to all the civilised countries of Europe . In prose , this was the case until we come to the fifteenth century ; in poetry , English numbers developed some originality of theme and treatment towards the close of ...
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... greater promise , but Marlowe would rightly have won the greater renown . For in less than six years he had created the English romantic drama . His principal plays were the two parts of ' Tamburlaine the Great , ' The Tragical History ...
... greater promise , but Marlowe would rightly have won the greater renown . For in less than six years he had created the English romantic drama . His principal plays were the two parts of ' Tamburlaine the Great , ' The Tragical History ...
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... greater wit . Shakespeare was the Homer , or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil , the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him , but I love Shakespeare . ' When prose like this is compared with that of Dryden's ...
... greater wit . Shakespeare was the Homer , or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil , the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him , but I love Shakespeare . ' When prose like this is compared with that of Dryden's ...
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Addison allegory Ballads beauty Beowulf blank verse called Canterbury Tales character characteristic Chaucer Classic Coleridge comedy contemporary couplet criticism death Defoe Dickens drama Dryden eighteenth century Elizabethan England English literature English poetry Epicene Essay expression eyes Faery Faery Queen Faustus feeling fiction genius give Gorboduc greatest hand heart heaven heroic couplets humour imitation influence Johnson king Kipling language later lines literary live Lord lyric Lyrical Ballads Marlowe Matthew Arnold metre Milton moral mother nature never night novel Paradise Lost passage passion perfect period plays poem poet poetic Pope Pope's prose reader Romantic Romantic poetry Rudyard Kipling satire says scene sense Shakespeare Shelley song sonnet soul Spenser spirit stanza story style Tamburlaine Tennyson thee things thou thought tragedy truth versification Wee Willie Winkie Welcum whole wonderful words Wordsworth writing wrote Wyatt