The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Elizabethan master . In the years which elapsed between Byron's return from foreign travel and his final departure from England in 1816 , the form of poetry which chiefly occupied his mind was the romantic verse- tale . The Giaour , The ...
... Elizabethan master . In the years which elapsed between Byron's return from foreign travel and his final departure from England in 1816 , the form of poetry which chiefly occupied his mind was the romantic verse- tale . The Giaour , The ...
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... Elizabethan , analogies , count Cenci is of the race of the Barabbases and Volpones who mark the extremest divergence of Elizabethan from Greek tragedy . Yet , he is drawn with a reticence of which no Elizabethan would [ II ] Politics ...
... Elizabethan , analogies , count Cenci is of the race of the Barabbases and Volpones who mark the extremest divergence of Elizabethan from Greek tragedy . Yet , he is drawn with a reticence of which no Elizabethan would [ II ] Politics ...
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... Elizabethan time . Yet , though the influence of such writers as Tourneur and Webster is obvious , it is a great mistake to take him , as has been done , for a mere composer of Elizabethan pastiche , a word for which we have unluckily ...
... Elizabethan time . Yet , though the influence of such writers as Tourneur and Webster is obvious , it is a great mistake to take him , as has been done , for a mere composer of Elizabethan pastiche , a word for which we have unluckily ...
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