Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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Página 134
... prose is not less artistic , but it is naturally freer , more varied , more picturesque , with a quaint allusive- ness and an abundance of graceful images . He was very widely read , and his vocabulary is remarkably rich . It is said ...
... prose is not less artistic , but it is naturally freer , more varied , more picturesque , with a quaint allusive- ness and an abundance of graceful images . He was very widely read , and his vocabulary is remarkably rich . It is said ...
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... prose as well as in poetry , and therefore it is not the heroic narrative nor the dramatic quality that constitutes these forms of literature poetry , but the poetic spirit which informs them , and the poetic language which clothes them ...
... prose as well as in poetry , and therefore it is not the heroic narrative nor the dramatic quality that constitutes these forms of literature poetry , but the poetic spirit which informs them , and the poetic language which clothes them ...
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... prose and verse , was never noticed until Edward FitzGerald wrote about it with enthusiasm . So to - day one may look in vain into books dealing with the English literature of the nine- teenth century for an appreciation of Dora ...
... prose and verse , was never noticed until Edward FitzGerald wrote about it with enthusiasm . So to - day one may look in vain into books dealing with the English literature of the nine- teenth century for an appreciation of Dora ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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