Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... English poetry in classical meters . The poet , in a very controversial pamphlet , Observations in the Art of English Poesie ( 1602 ) , argued that for English poetry to achieve the highest excellence , poets should avoid rhyme , as did ...
... English poetry in classical meters . The poet , in a very controversial pamphlet , Observations in the Art of English Poesie ( 1602 ) , argued that for English poetry to achieve the highest excellence , poets should avoid rhyme , as did ...
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... English literature : " The form , the characters , the language , and the shows of the English drama are his . . . . To him we must ascribe the praise , unless Spenser may divide it with him , of having first discovered to how much ...
... English literature : " The form , the characters , the language , and the shows of the English drama are his . . . . To him we must ascribe the praise , unless Spenser may divide it with him , of having first discovered to how much ...
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... English speech ; his Galatea , Eliza Doolittle , a Cockney flower girl whom Higgins transforms into a seeming English lady by teaching her to speak cultivated English . In the process of transforming a poor , uneducated girl into a lady ...
... English speech ; his Galatea , Eliza Doolittle , a Cockney flower girl whom Higgins transforms into a seeming English lady by teaching her to speak cultivated English . In the process of transforming a poor , uneducated girl into a lady ...
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