A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... effect , the curiously happy effect , of this pastoralism on Elizabethan song . Here the convention wore very thin , " shep- herd " and " shepherdess " meaning simply lad and lass ; and yet somehow it gives a song a kind of classic ...
... effect , the curiously happy effect , of this pastoralism on Elizabethan song . Here the convention wore very thin , " shep- herd " and " shepherdess " meaning simply lad and lass ; and yet somehow it gives a song a kind of classic ...
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... effect of the machinery is to heighten the irony , the satiric treatment of the fair sex such as one finds for example in Addison's essay on " A Lady's Library . " Like Addison , but with the heightened effect of his pointed style and ...
... effect of the machinery is to heighten the irony , the satiric treatment of the fair sex such as one finds for example in Addison's essay on " A Lady's Library . " Like Addison , but with the heightened effect of his pointed style and ...
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... effect of translating such poems on his own style was bene- ficial . It encouraged him to moderate the over - ecstatic strain in his earlier poems , stimulated , as that was , by his dreams of human perfectibility , taught him to ...
... effect of translating such poems on his own style was bene- ficial . It encouraged him to moderate the over - ecstatic strain in his earlier poems , stimulated , as that was , by his dreams of human perfectibility , taught him to ...
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