A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... reflection in Continental Literature . Centrifugal tendencies in the English Constitution reflected in English Poetry during the eighteenth century . CHAPTER II INTERCOURSE BE- RECIPROCITY OF IMAGINATIVE TWEEN ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT ...
... reflection in Continental Literature . Centrifugal tendencies in the English Constitution reflected in English Poetry during the eighteenth century . CHAPTER II INTERCOURSE BE- RECIPROCITY OF IMAGINATIVE TWEEN ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT ...
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... reflection in Continental Literature . Centrifugal tendencies in the English Constitution reflected in English Poetry during the eighteenth century . CHAPTER II RECIPROCITY OF IMAGINATIVE INTERCOURSE BE- TWEEN ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT ...
... reflection in Continental Literature . Centrifugal tendencies in the English Constitution reflected in English Poetry during the eighteenth century . CHAPTER II RECIPROCITY OF IMAGINATIVE INTERCOURSE BE- TWEEN ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT ...
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... reflected in the greatest monuments of Euro- pean Poetry . Its development may be viewed in the literatures of Italy , Spain , France , and Germany ; but the image of gradual change in the structure of European society is reproduced ...
... reflected in the greatest monuments of Euro- pean Poetry . Its development may be viewed in the literatures of Italy , Spain , France , and Germany ; but the image of gradual change in the structure of European society is reproduced ...
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