A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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48. oldal
... classical play of the century , classical in its subject , and its stricter adherence to the rules , though even Addison departs from complete strictness by pre- senting a violent death on the stage not the suicide of his hero however ...
... classical play of the century , classical in its subject , and its stricter adherence to the rules , though even Addison departs from complete strictness by pre- senting a violent death on the stage not the suicide of his hero however ...
76. oldal
... classical of English poets ; one can hardly call his followers anti - classicists , though it is clear that they were largely drawn to him for reasons that may seem romantic , but which neverthe- less also had classical authority . For ...
... classical of English poets ; one can hardly call his followers anti - classicists , though it is clear that they were largely drawn to him for reasons that may seem romantic , but which neverthe- less also had classical authority . For ...
296. oldal
... classical manner . Byron had already prepared a slashing attack on contemporary poetry and above all the whole romantic school , when the damning criticism of his ver- ses in the Edinburgh Review appeared . A periodical edited by ...
... classical manner . Byron had already prepared a slashing attack on contemporary poetry and above all the whole romantic school , when the damning criticism of his ver- ses in the Edinburgh Review appeared . A periodical edited by ...
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