Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of Milton |
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diffuse but popular records of contemporary literature that we discern those many
circumstances of society that are wanting to give a proper tone and color to the
picture of the period , and finish that bold sketch of which history is the grand ...
diffuse but popular records of contemporary literature that we discern those many
circumstances of society that are wanting to give a proper tone and color to the
picture of the period , and finish that bold sketch of which history is the grand ...
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... but the verse of the period still extant consists chiefly of rhyming chronicles and
scriptural paraphrases ; the minstrels had ceased to rely upon their own
imagination , they had lost their sturdy superstition , and became little better than
tame ...
... but the verse of the period still extant consists chiefly of rhyming chronicles and
scriptural paraphrases ; the minstrels had ceased to rely upon their own
imagination , they had lost their sturdy superstition , and became little better than
tame ...
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In the time of the Normans we have Wace , who translated into French the Brut of
Geoffrey of Monmouth ; Layamon , a priest , who translated Wace into the popular
language of the period ; Robert of Gloucester , the rhyming historian of Lear ...
In the time of the Normans we have Wace , who translated into French the Brut of
Geoffrey of Monmouth ; Layamon , a priest , who translated Wace into the popular
language of the period ; Robert of Gloucester , the rhyming historian of Lear ...
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... but is equally powerful when he sketches the cottages of rustics . He is
devotional , joyous , or satirical , without effort , and never ' o'erstepping the
modesty of nature . The Canterbury Tales were written at various periods of
Chaucer's life ...
... but is equally powerful when he sketches the cottages of rustics . He is
devotional , joyous , or satirical , without effort , and never ' o'erstepping the
modesty of nature . The Canterbury Tales were written at various periods of
Chaucer's life ...
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Humbler minstrels strove for the wreaths of the muses , and in their unpolished
ballads and fugitive verses , full of strong and marked character and expression ,
spoke plainly of the popular feelings and common tastes of the period .
Humbler minstrels strove for the wreaths of the muses , and in their unpolished
ballads and fugitive verses , full of strong and marked character and expression ,
spoke plainly of the popular feelings and common tastes of the period .
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