Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... style . The tales of the miller and reve are coarse , but richly humorous . Dryden and Pope have ho- noured the Father of British verse by paraphrasing some of these popular productions , and stripping them equally of their antiquated style ...
... style . The tales of the miller and reve are coarse , but richly humorous . Dryden and Pope have ho- noured the Father of British verse by paraphrasing some of these popular productions , and stripping them equally of their antiquated style ...
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... style often animated . chronicle is valuable as a picture of ancient manners , as a repository of historical anecdotes , and as a spe- cimen of the literary attainments of our ancestors . * It contains a considerable number of fabulous ...
... style often animated . chronicle is valuable as a picture of ancient manners , as a repository of historical anecdotes , and as a spe- cimen of the literary attainments of our ancestors . * It contains a considerable number of fabulous ...
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... style of the broadest farce , and full of very offensive language , yet as droll as anything in Scarron or Smollett . The Merle and Nightingale . In May , as that Aurora did upspring , With crystal een chasing the cluddes sable , I ...
... style of the broadest farce , and full of very offensive language , yet as droll as anything in Scarron or Smollett . The Merle and Nightingale . In May , as that Aurora did upspring , With crystal een chasing the cluddes sable , I ...
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... style , and purity of expression ; he was the first to introduce the sonnet and blank verse into English poetry . The gentle and melancholy pathos of his style is well exemplified in the verses which he wrote during his captivity in ...
... style , and purity of expression ; he was the first to introduce the sonnet and blank verse into English poetry . The gentle and melancholy pathos of his style is well exemplified in the verses which he wrote during his captivity in ...
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... style , which , though it would now denied , and could not be brought to confess the act ; be reckoned very singular in the pulpit , was highly which denying gave us occasion to search for the mat- popular in his own time , and produced ...
... style , which , though it would now denied , and could not be brought to confess the act ; be reckoned very singular in the pulpit , was highly which denying gave us occasion to search for the mat- popular in his own time , and produced ...
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