A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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... called his French period . He uses current French conventions of dream , allegory , and vision and the favourite French rhyme form of the octosylla- bic couplet . In his diplomatic journeys he could have met Boccaccio and Petrarch ...
... called his French period . He uses current French conventions of dream , allegory , and vision and the favourite French rhyme form of the octosylla- bic couplet . In his diplomatic journeys he could have met Boccaccio and Petrarch ...
113. oldal
... called a ' sequacious ' mind . One critic has called Dryden the ' last English poet with a sense of history ' , having in mind , I think his Jacobitism as well as his ability to appreciate Chaucer and in Fables to invent a modern ...
... called a ' sequacious ' mind . One critic has called Dryden the ' last English poet with a sense of history ' , having in mind , I think his Jacobitism as well as his ability to appreciate Chaucer and in Fables to invent a modern ...
179. oldal
... Called on a friend , drank tea , stepped home again ; Resumed his purpose , had a world of talk With one he stumbled on , and lost his walk . I interrupt him with a sudden bow , ' Adieu , dear Sir ! lest you should lose it now ...
... Called on a friend , drank tea , stepped home again ; Resumed his purpose , had a world of talk With one he stumbled on , and lost his walk . I interrupt him with a sudden bow , ' Adieu , dear Sir ! lest you should lose it now ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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