A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... EFFECTS OF THE RENAISSANCE ON THE LITERATURES OF DIFFERENT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 1. Effects in Italy and Spain . 2. Effects in France . Centralisation of national energy in the French Crown : its reflection in French poetry . Classical ...
... EFFECTS OF THE RENAISSANCE ON THE LITERATURES OF DIFFERENT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 1. Effects in Italy and Spain . 2. Effects in France . Centralisation of national energy in the French Crown : its reflection in French poetry . Classical ...
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... effects of Feudalism and the Reformation on the society of Germany : Absence of national ideals illustrated in Lessing : Effects of Protestantism and Humanism on German Poetry : Hymnology : Opitz : Gottsched : Sturm und Drang : Goethe ...
... effects of Feudalism and the Reformation on the society of Germany : Absence of national ideals illustrated in Lessing : Effects of Protestantism and Humanism on German Poetry : Hymnology : Opitz : Gottsched : Sturm und Drang : Goethe ...
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... effect of a sublime context , and which is subtly characterised by Coleridge himself in one of his letters to Thomas Allsop : Poets ( especially if philosophers too ) are apt to represent the effect made upon themselves as general ; the ...
... effect of a sublime context , and which is subtly characterised by Coleridge himself in one of his letters to Thomas Allsop : Poets ( especially if philosophers too ) are apt to represent the effect made upon themselves as general ; the ...
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