From Shakespeare to Pope: An Inquiry Into the Causes and Phenomena of the Rise of Classical Poetry in England |
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... hand allusions . They no longer mentioned the gilly - flower and the daffodil , but permitted them- selves a general ... hands of Campion himself , neither natural nor successful . I would at the same time guard myself from being ...
... hand allusions . They no longer mentioned the gilly - flower and the daffodil , but permitted them- selves a general ... hands of Campion himself , neither natural nor successful . I would at the same time guard myself from being ...
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... hand , must not only avoid the direct word , he must select one circumlocution and keep to it . His principle is ... hands of their less gifted successors it was fast declining into a mere cave of the Winds . The last efflorescence of ...
... hand , must not only avoid the direct word , he must select one circumlocution and keep to it . His principle is ... hands of their less gifted successors it was fast declining into a mere cave of the Winds . The last efflorescence of ...
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... hand to hand1 , and were as seed that sprung up in the breasts of dozens of ardent young writers . Poetry was no longer a profession , it was a cultus . A certain order of conceits was a shibboleth , which the public not only did not ...
... hand to hand1 , and were as seed that sprung up in the breasts of dozens of ardent young writers . Poetry was no longer a profession , it was a cultus . A certain order of conceits was a shibboleth , which the public not only did not ...
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... hands of but few persons , but by those matchless exceptions which criticism has lifted from their grotesque miscellanies , and has preserved in anthologies . It is quite right that they should live by those pieces , and I should be the ...
... hands of but few persons , but by those matchless exceptions which criticism has lifted from their grotesque miscellanies , and has preserved in anthologies . It is quite right that they should live by those pieces , and I should be the ...
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... hand to my book- shelves , and I take down the first Caroline volume that I touch . It happens to be John Mason's tragedy of Muleasses the Turk , a mere bibliophile's curiosity . Nobody , so far as I know , from the date of its ...
... hand to my book- shelves , and I take down the first Caroline volume that I touch . It happens to be John Mason's tragedy of Muleasses the Turk , a mere bibliophile's curiosity . Nobody , so far as I know , from the date of its ...
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