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... English Poetry might be learned . he After his diction , something must be said of his versification . The measure , says , is the English heroic verse without rhyme . Of this mode he had many examples among the Italians , and some in ...
... English Poetry might be learned . he After his diction , something must be said of his versification . The measure , says , is the English heroic verse without rhyme . Of this mode he had many examples among the Italians , and some in ...
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... English , or who knew little but English and school - classics , has been a marasmus.36 When we know to what extent each sort of expression has been driven , in , say , half a dozen great literatures , we begin to be able to tell ...
... English , or who knew little but English and school - classics , has been a marasmus.36 When we know to what extent each sort of expression has been driven , in , say , half a dozen great literatures , we begin to be able to tell ...
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... English critic , scholar , and historian of literature , 256n , 272 , 368 , 433 Sand , George , 554 Sandburg , Carl , 385 , 388 , 421 Sappho , 271 Sarcey , Francisque , 414 Sartre , Jean - Paul , auth . , 495-509 ; 408 , 603- 606 , 607 ...
... English critic , scholar , and historian of literature , 256n , 272 , 368 , 433 Sand , George , 554 Sandburg , Carl , 385 , 388 , 421 Sappho , 271 Sarcey , Francisque , 414 Sartre , Jean - Paul , auth . , 495-509 ; 408 , 603- 606 , 607 ...
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