A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... style in his Story of Rimini : Contrast with Dante's style . Keats ' attack on the poets of the eighteenth century . The vulgarities of his love poems contrasted with the style of Ben Jonson and Donne . Unsatisfactory narrative style of ...
... style in his Story of Rimini : Contrast with Dante's style . Keats ' attack on the poets of the eighteenth century . The vulgarities of his love poems contrasted with the style of Ben Jonson and Donne . Unsatisfactory narrative style of ...
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... style of his own contemporaries . " Christendom , " he says , " from its first settlement on feudal rights has been ... style , common to all Euro- pean literatures , stands in sharp contrast with the later European style common to them ...
... style of his own contemporaries . " Christendom , " he says , " from its first settlement on feudal rights has been ... style , common to all Euro- pean literatures , stands in sharp contrast with the later European style common to them ...
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... styles with the style of the Italian poets of the sixteenth century . On the contrary , it seems to be plain that , while the characteristics of the Darwinian style are in many respects identical with those of the late Italian poets as ...
... styles with the style of the Italian poets of the sixteenth century . On the contrary , it seems to be plain that , while the characteristics of the Darwinian style are in many respects identical with those of the late Italian poets as ...
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