Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... political affairs became somewhat more settled , the full daylight of poetry burst forth . The Elizabethan dramatists , with Shakespeare at their head , and Edmund Spenser , chief of the non - dramatic poets , inaugurated the new era ...
... political affairs became somewhat more settled , the full daylight of poetry burst forth . The Elizabethan dramatists , with Shakespeare at their head , and Edmund Spenser , chief of the non - dramatic poets , inaugurated the new era ...
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... political questions , and have no real taste for the song , which they consider to be bet- ter adapted for the amusement of women than for that of men . The change in the habits and manners of the upper and more educated classes of ...
... political questions , and have no real taste for the song , which they consider to be bet- ter adapted for the amusement of women than for that of men . The change in the habits and manners of the upper and more educated classes of ...
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... political events with an amount of fluency which would not a little have astonished some of his own intimates . Apparently the poor lady's embarrass- ment was too profound , however , to be so easily dispersed , and , after a few ...
... political events with an amount of fluency which would not a little have astonished some of his own intimates . Apparently the poor lady's embarrass- ment was too profound , however , to be so easily dispersed , and , after a few ...
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... politics : the Church sinks into slumber : artifice in poetry prevails over thought . We see a Junius succeeding a Swift ... political , and social influences turned the by citing two poems of Cowley and Cra- imagination of the English ...
... politics : the Church sinks into slumber : artifice in poetry prevails over thought . We see a Junius succeeding a Swift ... political , and social influences turned the by citing two poems of Cowley and Cra- imagination of the English ...
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... politics that the vigorous and constructive con- servatism of the eighteenth century , the nature of which I attempted to describe in the September number of this review , * has become crystallized in lifeless forms and conventions ...
... politics that the vigorous and constructive con- servatism of the eighteenth century , the nature of which I attempted to describe in the September number of this review , * has become crystallized in lifeless forms and conventions ...
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