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... Rise of Classical Poetry in England Edmund Gosse. Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AND SON , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . ODLEIAN 2 5 OCT 1947 IBRARY UNDERGRADUATES ' PREFACE . THE following chapters were written in the form.
... Rise of Classical Poetry in England Edmund Gosse. Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AND SON , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . ODLEIAN 2 5 OCT 1947 IBRARY UNDERGRADUATES ' PREFACE . THE following chapters were written in the form.
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... written in the form of lectures , and were first delivered to members of the University of Cambridge , in the Hall of Trinity College , during Michael- mas Term last year . They formed my in- augural course as Clark Lecturer . In the ...
... written in the form of lectures , and were first delivered to members of the University of Cambridge , in the Hall of Trinity College , during Michael- mas Term last year . They formed my in- augural course as Clark Lecturer . In the ...
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... written in Latin , -that is to say , with a polished and eclectic elegance1 . The prestige of these 1 Horace will our superfluous Branches prune , Give us new rules , and set our Harp in tune , Direct us how to back the winged Horse ...
... written in Latin , -that is to say , with a polished and eclectic elegance1 . The prestige of these 1 Horace will our superfluous Branches prune , Give us new rules , and set our Harp in tune , Direct us how to back the winged Horse ...
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... consideration , but it is written in extreme formal opposition to it : - 1 From Sleep and Poetry , ll . 181-206 , published in the Poems of 1817 . " The blue Bared its eternal bosom , and the Death of Shakespeare . 5.
... consideration , but it is written in extreme formal opposition to it : - 1 From Sleep and Poetry , ll . 181-206 , published in the Poems of 1817 . " The blue Bared its eternal bosom , and the Death of Shakespeare . 5.
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... written in modern English ; the romantic , when poetry re- vived under the Tudor monarchs ; the classical again from the English Commonwealth to the French Revolution ; the romantic again ever since . The subject of our present ...
... written in modern English ; the romantic , when poetry re- vived under the Tudor monarchs ; the classical again from the English Commonwealth to the French Revolution ; the romantic again ever since . The subject of our present ...
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