A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... literary forms of preaching and acting dominated the printed forms of journalism and fiction ; while in poetry there was the related influence of song . Humanists like Puttenham were eager , moreover , to show that English , of its ...
... literary forms of preaching and acting dominated the printed forms of journalism and fiction ; while in poetry there was the related influence of song . Humanists like Puttenham were eager , moreover , to show that English , of its ...
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... literary philosophy , and of the point of view , so alien to Sidney's , which is implicit in the modern novel . However , a brief attempt must be made because the contrast between the two attitudes is an important one , not only for ...
... literary philosophy , and of the point of view , so alien to Sidney's , which is implicit in the modern novel . However , a brief attempt must be made because the contrast between the two attitudes is an important one , not only for ...
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... literary skill ; men such as Anthony Munday , a ' dismal draper of misplaced literary ambitions ' , who translated Amadis of Gaul ( 1590 ) , and three parts of the Palmerin cycle , and the more original Emanuel Ford , whose Parismus ...
... literary skill ; men such as Anthony Munday , a ' dismal draper of misplaced literary ambitions ' , who translated Amadis of Gaul ( 1590 ) , and three parts of the Palmerin cycle , and the more original Emanuel Ford , whose Parismus ...
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