Text-book on English Literature ...Maynard, Merrill & Company, 1899 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... Satirical ... 162 Rural Poetry ...... 163 Religious Poetry ....... 164 Historical Sketch ............ . 187 His Prose during the Com- monwealth ... 166 Paradise Lost . 168 Later Poems .. 170 [ Change of Style and Subj . 188 Transition ...
... Satirical ... 162 Rural Poetry ...... 163 Religious Poetry ....... 164 Historical Sketch ............ . 187 His Prose during the Com- monwealth ... 166 Paradise Lost . 168 Later Poems .. 170 [ Change of Style and Subj . 188 Transition ...
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... satire of evils and in his grave reproof of the follies of Richard II . , he rises into his best strain . The king himself , even though reproved , was a patron of the poet . It was as Gower was rowing on the Thames that the royal barge ...
... satire of evils and in his grave reproof of the follies of Richard II . , he rises into his best strain . The king himself , even though reproved , was a patron of the poet . It was as Gower was rowing on the Thames that the royal barge ...
Strana 55
... satirical without unkindness ; sensitive to every change of feeling in himself and others , and therefore full of sym- pathy ; brave in misfortune , even to mirth , and doing well and with careful honesty all he undertook . His first ...
... satirical without unkindness ; sensitive to every change of feeling in himself and others , and therefore full of sym- pathy ; brave in misfortune , even to mirth , and doing well and with careful honesty all he undertook . His first ...
Strana 57
... satirical lay , and the apologue . And they are pure tales . He has been said to have had dramatic power , but he has none . He is simply the greatest English story - teller in verse . All the best tales are told easily , sin- cerely ...
... satirical lay , and the apologue . And they are pure tales . He has been said to have had dramatic power , but he has none . He is simply the greatest English story - teller in verse . All the best tales are told easily , sin- cerely ...
Strana 75
... satirical bal- lads on the follies of the day . Educated at Oxford , a traveller in France and Italy , he knew the literature of his time , and he even dabbled in the sciences . He enjoyed everything , but had not the power of ...
... satirical bal- lads on the follies of the day . Educated at Oxford , a traveller in France and Italy , he knew the literature of his time , and he even dabbled in the sciences . He enjoyed everything , but had not the power of ...
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Strana 388 - Then who will cheer my bonny bride When they have slain her lover ? " Out spoke the hardy Highland wight, " I'll go, my chief — I'm ready: — It is not for your silver bright, But for your winsome lady: And by my word ! the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry ; So though the waves are raging white I'll row you o'er the ferry.