Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... influence of opium , and that Browning's Ring and the Book is based on Malory's Morte d'Arthur . He then asks ... influences 330417 in awakening , stimulating , and maintaining an interest in.
... influence of opium , and that Browning's Ring and the Book is based on Malory's Morte d'Arthur . He then asks ... influences 330417 in awakening , stimulating , and maintaining an interest in.
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... influenced by a variety of reasons . I hesitate to exclude Spenser , Jonson , Bunyan , DeFoe , Addison , Fielding , Lamb , Macaulay , Stevenson , to name but a few , but to carry out my plan there had to be exclusion of even great ...
... influenced by a variety of reasons . I hesitate to exclude Spenser , Jonson , Bunyan , DeFoe , Addison , Fielding , Lamb , Macaulay , Stevenson , to name but a few , but to carry out my plan there had to be exclusion of even great ...
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... influenced by a variety of reasons. I hesitate to exclude Spenser, Jonson, Bunyan, DeFoe, Addison, Fielding, Lamb, Macaulay, Stevenson, to name but a few, but to carry out my plan there had to be exclusion of even great writers. The ...
... influenced by a variety of reasons. I hesitate to exclude Spenser, Jonson, Bunyan, DeFoe, Addison, Fielding, Lamb, Macaulay, Stevenson, to name but a few, but to carry out my plan there had to be exclusion of even great writers. The ...
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... influence of this notable poet . The Elizabethan Era is the period glorified by the colossal achievement of Shakspere . He was fortunate in living in an age when the great influences of the Reformation and the Renaissance were ...
... influence of this notable poet . The Elizabethan Era is the period glorified by the colossal achievement of Shakspere . He was fortunate in living in an age when the great influences of the Reformation and the Renaissance were ...
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... influence of Boileau and his school of critics . About the court buzzed the wits who complimented and amused the king . " Poetry . . . became gallant and social , and also personal and partisan ; and satire was soon its most vital form ...
... influence of Boileau and his school of critics . About the court buzzed the wits who complimented and amused the king . " Poetry . . . became gallant and social , and also personal and partisan ; and satire was soon its most vital form ...
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