A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... verse of the romances . So they are in the paraphrase of Genesis and Exodus : For sextene yer Joseph was old When he ... verse of English history . But the Cursor Mundi is a more important and interesting poem , as it tells in verse the ...
... verse of the romances . So they are in the paraphrase of Genesis and Exodus : For sextene yer Joseph was old When he ... verse of English history . But the Cursor Mundi is a more important and interesting poem , as it tells in verse the ...
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... verse : Then finish , dear Chloe , this pastoral war , And let us like Horace and Lydia agree ; For thou art a girl ... verse - by - verse reply to Boileau's Ode on the taking of Namur by Louis when that town was retaken by William ...
... verse : Then finish , dear Chloe , this pastoral war , And let us like Horace and Lydia agree ; For thou art a girl ... verse - by - verse reply to Boileau's Ode on the taking of Namur by Louis when that town was retaken by William ...
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... verse and Miltonic blank verse were exhausted . He himself experimented , not very success- fully , in quantitative measures ; other poets , notably Mr. de la Mare , found out many inventions in the way of new stanzas and cadences ; but ...
... verse and Miltonic blank verse were exhausted . He himself experimented , not very success- fully , in quantitative measures ; other poets , notably Mr. de la Mare , found out many inventions in the way of new stanzas and cadences ; but ...
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