The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... kind of literature was written in this period ? " , " Which authors matter most ? ' , ' Where does the strength of the period lie ? ' . ( iii ) Detailed studies of some of the chief writers and works in the period . Coming after the two ...
... kind of literature was written in this period ? " , " Which authors matter most ? ' , ' Where does the strength of the period lie ? ' . ( iii ) Detailed studies of some of the chief writers and works in the period . Coming after the two ...
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... kind , aimed at catching the wayward rhythms of a meandering , reminiscent utterance , should be capable of expres- sion in verse is in itself a remarkable sign of maturing control . The adaptation of free speech rhythm to the fixed ...
... kind , aimed at catching the wayward rhythms of a meandering , reminiscent utterance , should be capable of expres- sion in verse is in itself a remarkable sign of maturing control . The adaptation of free speech rhythm to the fixed ...
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... kind of prologue to the great works of Shakespeare's maturity Even in a play as early and as imperfect as King John , there are times when the author appears to be approaching his subject - matter with a new kind of interest . For the ...
... kind of prologue to the great works of Shakespeare's maturity Even in a play as early and as imperfect as King John , there are times when the author appears to be approaching his subject - matter with a new kind of interest . For the ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
L G SALINGAR | 15 |
IAN WATT | 119 |
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