The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... language and literature , the poetry of France had a clear predominance in Europe . Of the two divisions of that poetry , its produc- tions in the langue d'oil and its productions in the langue d'oc , the poetry of the langue d'oc , of ...
... language and literature , the poetry of France had a clear predominance in Europe . Of the two divisions of that poetry , its produc- tions in the langue d'oil and its productions in the langue d'oc , the poetry of the langue d'oc , of ...
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... language of the age is never the language of poetry ; except among the French , whose verse , where the thought does not support it , differs in nothing from prose . Our poetry , on the contrary , has a language peculiar to itself , to ...
... language of the age is never the language of poetry ; except among the French , whose verse , where the thought does not support it , differs in nothing from prose . Our poetry , on the contrary , has a language peculiar to itself , to ...
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... language , they differ profoundly in their modes of evolution . The poetic language of our eighteenth century in general is the language of men composing without their the object , as Wordsworth excellently said of Dryden ; language ...
... language , they differ profoundly in their modes of evolution . The poetic language of our eighteenth century in general is the language of men composing without their the object , as Wordsworth excellently said of Dryden ; language ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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