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... literature when what poets need most is a formal convention which will enable them to study the demands of the medium quite objectively , with a craftsman's eye , and prevent them from merely splashing about in language that has not ...
... literature when what poets need most is a formal convention which will enable them to study the demands of the medium quite objectively , with a craftsman's eye , and prevent them from merely splashing about in language that has not ...
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... study of Shakespeare's sources , in Italian novelle or English chronicles or in other plays , only emphasizes the remarkable power of his “ shaping spirit of imagination . If Shakespeare had written nothing more than the early plays ...
... study of Shakespeare's sources , in Italian novelle or English chronicles or in other plays , only emphasizes the remarkable power of his “ shaping spirit of imagination . If Shakespeare had written nothing more than the early plays ...
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David Daiches. study of English antiquities . Parker , with the help of his assistant John Joscelyn , pioneered in the study of Anglo - Saxon , one of his motives being to show the national nature of the English Church even in Anglo ...
David Daiches. study of English antiquities . Parker , with the help of his assistant John Joscelyn , pioneered in the study of Anglo - Saxon , one of his motives being to show the national nature of the English Church even in Anglo ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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