A History of English Poetry: Effects of the classical Renaissance on modern European poetryMacmillan and Company, 1905 |
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... ( says he , in his scholastic manner ) is to be found belonging to Cremona , so can one be found belonging to Lombardy ; and just as one can be found belonging to Lombardy , so one can be found belonging to the whole of the left side of ...
... ( says he , in his scholastic manner ) is to be found belonging to Cremona , so can one be found belonging to Lombardy ; and just as one can be found belonging to Lombardy , so one can be found belonging to the whole of the left side of ...
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... says Turpin . " Here we see the Classical Renaissance working in its most salutary form of self - criticism . A great difference , both in feeling and form , is manifest when we pass from the work of Ariosto to that of Tasso ( 1544-1595 ) ...
... says Turpin . " Here we see the Classical Renaissance working in its most salutary form of self - criticism . A great difference , both in feeling and form , is manifest when we pass from the work of Ariosto to that of Tasso ( 1544-1595 ) ...
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... says he , " I call by the general name , property . " Locke holds that men could never have voluntarily entered into agree- ment to submit themselves to one absolute ruler . Such a contract , he says , would be , " as if when men ...
... says he , " I call by the general name , property . " Locke holds that men could never have voluntarily entered into agree- ment to submit themselves to one absolute ruler . Such a contract , he says , would be , " as if when men ...
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... says of him : - Thus Congreve spent in writing plays And one poor office half his days ; While Montague , who claimed the station To be Mæcenas of the nation , For poets open table kept , But ne'er considered where they slept : Himself ...
... says of him : - Thus Congreve spent in writing plays And one poor office half his days ; While Montague , who claimed the station To be Mæcenas of the nation , For poets open table kept , But ne'er considered where they slept : Himself ...
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... says of him : - His fame has suffered from the folly of those editors who , down to our own time , have persisted in reprinting his rhymes among the works of the British poets . There is not a year in which hundreds of verses , as good ...
... says of him : - His fame has suffered from the folly of those editors who , down to our own time , have persisted in reprinting his rhymes among the works of the British poets . There is not a year in which hundreds of verses , as good ...
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