Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... turned away from poetry and perfected the new art of prose . But with the third century poetry returned along with the baroque movement . The desire for the grandiose led to a revival of the heroic epic , and nostalgic poems , now lost ...
... turned away from poetry and perfected the new art of prose . But with the third century poetry returned along with the baroque movement . The desire for the grandiose led to a revival of the heroic epic , and nostalgic poems , now lost ...
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... turned away from his Elizabethan and French models and looked back to the Greeks . 6 The story of the Calydonian boar - hunt and the fate of Meleager was a splendid choice . It was a favourite with the Greeks both in their poetry and in ...
... turned away from his Elizabethan and French models and looked back to the Greeks . 6 The story of the Calydonian boar - hunt and the fate of Meleager was a splendid choice . It was a favourite with the Greeks both in their poetry and in ...
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... turned round , and with out - stretched arms and downcast head , she too moved away from the window . " That , apart from Zinaïda's death , is to be the end of the story . Now , having looked ahead so far , having seen a little , but as ...
... turned round , and with out - stretched arms and downcast head , she too moved away from the window . " That , apart from Zinaïda's death , is to be the end of the story . Now , having looked ahead so far , having seen a little , but as ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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