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... aspects : the scholarly , concerned with the recovery or recon- stitution of accurate texts of the classics ; the stylistic , concerned with classical rhetoric and literary criticism and their application to an improved vernacular ...
... aspects : the scholarly , concerned with the recovery or recon- stitution of accurate texts of the classics ; the stylistic , concerned with classical rhetoric and literary criticism and their application to an improved vernacular ...
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... aspects of man : Shakespeare was not the New Poet the Elizabethans were looking for ; his genius was too large and ... aspect of human life could be presented through the elemental activities of shepherds . Rural work has al- ways been ...
... aspects of man : Shakespeare was not the New Poet the Elizabethans were looking for ; his genius was too large and ... aspect of human life could be presented through the elemental activities of shepherds . Rural work has al- ways been ...
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... aspects of the human situation which are real and recognizable whatever our beliefs may be . But through turns of phrase , handling of imagery , simultaneous exploitation of the musical and the semantic aspects of words and of all the ...
... aspects of the human situation which are real and recognizable whatever our beliefs may be . But through turns of phrase , handling of imagery , simultaneous exploitation of the musical and the semantic aspects of words and of all the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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