The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... verse forms , particularly the sonnet , and to show how well they could be used in English lyrical verse . The poems of Wyatt and Surrey , many of which were pub- lished in Tottel's Miscellany ( 1557 ) , may have been expressive of ...
... verse forms , particularly the sonnet , and to show how well they could be used in English lyrical verse . The poems of Wyatt and Surrey , many of which were pub- lished in Tottel's Miscellany ( 1557 ) , may have been expressive of ...
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... verse , too , the future medium - vastly superior to the verse of medieval drama - of Elizabethan drama . Though Sidney laughed at it , this play , then , did foreshadow the later and better tragedies , with their violent action , their ...
... verse , too , the future medium - vastly superior to the verse of medieval drama - of Elizabethan drama . Though Sidney laughed at it , this play , then , did foreshadow the later and better tragedies , with their violent action , their ...
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... verse that was a contribution to their times , in its own way as distinct from the Victorian period as was the verse of Pound and Lowell . Free Verse was also another loud cry of those early days . People fought over whether poetry ...
... verse that was a contribution to their times , in its own way as distinct from the Victorian period as was the verse of Pound and Lowell . Free Verse was also another loud cry of those early days . People fought over whether poetry ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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