Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 ページ |
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... verse , and lyrical verse , and though he varies the arrange- ment one way or another according to his subtle purposes , never permitting a convention to bind him , a broad rule can be perceived . It is a sensible plan . The prose ...
... verse , and lyrical verse , and though he varies the arrange- ment one way or another according to his subtle purposes , never permitting a convention to bind him , a broad rule can be perceived . It is a sensible plan . The prose ...
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... verse which lesser poets in the seventeenth century invented . The longer , the better - such seems to have been their motto , as with some modern novelists . And then , Milton . He himself in his early years had been a devourer of ...
... verse which lesser poets in the seventeenth century invented . The longer , the better - such seems to have been their motto , as with some modern novelists . And then , Milton . He himself in his early years had been a devourer of ...
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... verse because , where he used it , he needed the long freedom of organ music . With- out the rhyme he could best ... verses " At a Solemn Music , ” scientifically informed as he was , he declared his sense of the universe ( as ...
... verse because , where he used it , he needed the long freedom of organ music . With- out the rhyme he could best ... verses " At a Solemn Music , ” scientifically informed as he was , he declared his sense of the universe ( as ...
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