The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... Changes after each instance momentous changes were taking place , which must necessarily have had a deadening influence upon authorship . These changes may be called respectively the change from early to medieval , or from ' Old ' to ...
... Changes after each instance momentous changes were taking place , which must necessarily have had a deadening influence upon authorship . These changes may be called respectively the change from early to medieval , or from ' Old ' to ...
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... changes that took place are perhaps most easily expounded and exemplified in connection with poetry ; but the fact must be clearly borne in mind that changes of a similar and equally far - reaching character are seen in drama and in ...
... changes that took place are perhaps most easily expounded and exemplified in connection with poetry ; but the fact must be clearly borne in mind that changes of a similar and equally far - reaching character are seen in drama and in ...
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... changes under all three heads culminated in Pope ; nor were the ' classicists ' them- selves so quickly conscious of the changes in matter and in diction as of the changes in metre , upon which from the first they prided themselves . The ...
... changes under all three heads culminated in Pope ; nor were the ' classicists ' them- selves so quickly conscious of the changes in matter and in diction as of the changes in metre , upon which from the first they prided themselves . The ...
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