Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... original use of the trochaic tetrameter was that their poetry was satyric and more connected with dancing than it now is . As soon , however , as a spoken part came in , nature herself found the appropriate metre . most speakable of ...
... original use of the trochaic tetrameter was that their poetry was satyric and more connected with dancing than it now is . As soon , however , as a spoken part came in , nature herself found the appropriate metre . most speakable of ...
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... original Folio texts to lay alongside the versions in the Reliques , the detailed stages of emendation and the various motives of the editor for emending remained un- known . Now , in these particular letters , it may be fairly claimed ...
... original Folio texts to lay alongside the versions in the Reliques , the detailed stages of emendation and the various motives of the editor for emending remained un- known . Now , in these particular letters , it may be fairly claimed ...
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... originals , and obtain ample proof of his scholarly methods of work . The loan of the valuable Bannatyne for two years ... original , enthusiastic genius . ' Finally , he hits off the situation exactly by saying that the taste of the ...
... originals , and obtain ample proof of his scholarly methods of work . The loan of the valuable Bannatyne for two years ... original , enthusiastic genius . ' Finally , he hits off the situation exactly by saying that the taste of the ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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