A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 páginas |
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... Shakespeare .... 132 His Four Periods .. 132 His Work ... 136 Ben Jonson . 138 Extract from Jonson .. 139 From Hooker ... From Bacon .. 103 104 His Masques ...... 146 Beaumont and Fletcher 146 Massinger and Ford ... 147 Webster and ...
... Shakespeare .... 132 His Four Periods .. 132 His Work ... 136 Ben Jonson . 138 Extract from Jonson .. 139 From Hooker ... From Bacon .. 103 104 His Masques ...... 146 Beaumont and Fletcher 146 Massinger and Ford ... 147 Webster and ...
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... Shakespeare's thought , satu- rated with feeling , -could it be divorced , as it cannot , from Shakespeare's diction and style , would lose its charm and its power ; could it be reached by the pupil , as it cannot , without approaching ...
... Shakespeare's thought , satu- rated with feeling , -could it be divorced , as it cannot , from Shakespeare's diction and style , would lose its charm and its power ; could it be reached by the pupil , as it cannot , without approaching ...
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... Shakespeare , or even Milton is not distinctively English . But in Scotland it is always the scenery of their own land that the poets describe . Even when they are imitating Chaucer , they do not imitate his conventional landscape ...
... Shakespeare , or even Milton is not distinctively English . But in Scotland it is always the scenery of their own land that the poets describe . Even when they are imitating Chaucer , they do not imitate his conventional landscape ...
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... Shakespeare . They introduced a new kind of poetry , the amourist poetry . The ' AMOURISTS , ' as they are called , were poets who composed poems on the subject of love - sonnets mingled with lyrical pieces after the manner of Petrarca ...
... Shakespeare . They introduced a new kind of poetry , the amourist poetry . The ' AMOURISTS , ' as they are called , were poets who composed poems on the subject of love - sonnets mingled with lyrical pieces after the manner of Petrarca ...
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... Shakespeare . The apparent suddenness of this outburst has been an object of wonder . Men have searched for its causes chiefly in those which led to the revival of learning , and no doubt these bore on England as they did on the whole ...
... Shakespeare . The apparent suddenness of this outburst has been an object of wonder . Men have searched for its causes chiefly in those which led to the revival of learning , and no doubt these bore on England as they did on the whole ...
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