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... achievement of their own poets , " the refinement of our numbers . " Forced back to its more popular elements , English literature soon began to rise again slowly in the social scale , gradually acquiring an ease , a skill , and a ...
... achievement of their own poets , " the refinement of our numbers . " Forced back to its more popular elements , English literature soon began to rise again slowly in the social scale , gradually acquiring an ease , a skill , and a ...
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... achievement , and one which had great influence on the subsequent course of English poetry . Perhaps the most obvious pioneering achievement of Surrey was his use of blank verse in his translation of the second and fourth books of ...
... achievement , and one which had great influence on the subsequent course of English poetry . Perhaps the most obvious pioneering achievement of Surrey was his use of blank verse in his translation of the second and fourth books of ...
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... achievement ; in the unfolding of a dramatic story , in the apt mingling of thought and passion , in the turning of the Petrarchan conceits ironically back on themselves to produce a whole new area of expression , in the bittersweet ...
... achievement ; in the unfolding of a dramatic story , in the apt mingling of thought and passion , in the turning of the Petrarchan conceits ironically back on themselves to produce a whole new area of expression , in the bittersweet ...
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