Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... period , there are hardly any poems which have won an assured place in the affections of lovers of literature in general , so that you could count on finding them in any representative selection of the poetry of the period . To test ...
... period , there are hardly any poems which have won an assured place in the affections of lovers of literature in general , so that you could count on finding them in any representative selection of the poetry of the period . To test ...
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... period which ranges from Pindar and Aeschylus to Plato and Demosthenes , or , if you like , to Aristotle , which is followed by the Alexandrian period of Theocritus , Callimachus , Apollonius among the poets , Ephorus and Theopompus ...
... period which ranges from Pindar and Aeschylus to Plato and Demosthenes , or , if you like , to Aristotle , which is followed by the Alexandrian period of Theocritus , Callimachus , Apollonius among the poets , Ephorus and Theopompus ...
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... period was to be followed immediately by the age of Wordsworth and Coleridge , of Scott and Byron , of Shelley and Keats - apart from Shakespeare , the most brilliant period of English poetry . Then a short period of relapse , fol ...
... period was to be followed immediately by the age of Wordsworth and Coleridge , of Scott and Byron , of Shelley and Keats - apart from Shakespeare , the most brilliant period of English poetry . Then a short period of relapse , fol ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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