The constitutional compromise of the eighteenth century, effects of the classical renaissance; its zenith and decline; the early romantic renaissanceRussell & Russell, 1962 |
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... lines have become monumental as quotations , and some of the descriptive passages deserve to live . Of the latter the lines describing the College of Physicians have the true mock - heroic ring : - Not far from that most celebrated ...
... lines have become monumental as quotations , and some of the descriptive passages deserve to live . Of the latter the lines describing the College of Physicians have the true mock - heroic ring : - Not far from that most celebrated ...
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... lines . For example , the poem entitled The Logicians Refuted consists of fifty - eight lines ; and in these there are only two clauses which extend beyond the rhyme of the couplet.1 This octo- syllabic verse is founded on the style of ...
... lines . For example , the poem entitled The Logicians Refuted consists of fifty - eight lines ; and in these there are only two clauses which extend beyond the rhyme of the couplet.1 This octo- syllabic verse is founded on the style of ...
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... line , leaving the reader with a feeling that the wrong instrument of diction has been chosen . Still genius everywhere ... lines beginning : " As some tall tower " ( Night ii . 683 ) ; and in Edwin and Angelina he borrows directly from ...
... line , leaving the reader with a feeling that the wrong instrument of diction has been chosen . Still genius everywhere ... lines beginning : " As some tall tower " ( Night ii . 683 ) ; and in Edwin and Angelina he borrows directly from ...
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EFFECTS OF THE CLASSICAL RENAISSANCE ON MODERN | 1 |
on English versification | 19 |
CHAPTER II | 20 |
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