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... language refined ; conversation is brilliant , and the age more gallant ( I , 160-161 ) . The question raised by Dryden is the English version of the controversy between the Ancients and Moderns which he analyzed in another way in the ...
... language refined ; conversation is brilliant , and the age more gallant ( I , 160-161 ) . The question raised by Dryden is the English version of the controversy between the Ancients and Moderns which he analyzed in another way in the ...
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language , from his early discussions of Virgil's style in the Preface to Annus Mirabilis ( 1661 ) to that of ... language and the thoughts , that he left an easy task to Virgil ” ( I , 259 ) . Virgil lived in the " age when his language ...
language , from his early discussions of Virgil's style in the Preface to Annus Mirabilis ( 1661 ) to that of ... language and the thoughts , that he left an easy task to Virgil ” ( I , 259 ) . Virgil lived in the " age when his language ...
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... language must change , " it is almost a miracle that much of his language remains so pure " ( I , 201 ) ; and he commends unreservedly the language of the earlier dramatists ( I , 81 , 171 ) . A special refinement of Dryden's own age ...
... language must change , " it is almost a miracle that much of his language remains so pure " ( I , 201 ) ; and he commends unreservedly the language of the earlier dramatists ( I , 81 , 171 ) . A special refinement of Dryden's own age ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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