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... Verse The Pre - Raphaelite Poets The Aesthetic Movement 8 Twentieth - Century Epilogue The Novel The New Novel English Verse 1914-45 The Drama Critics and Biographers Bibliography Index 248 267 275 283 288 291 292 323 370 384 399 421 ...
... Verse The Pre - Raphaelite Poets The Aesthetic Movement 8 Twentieth - Century Epilogue The Novel The New Novel English Verse 1914-45 The Drama Critics and Biographers Bibliography Index 248 267 275 283 288 291 292 323 370 384 399 421 ...
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... Verse , the poetess is allotted less than two pages ; the poet , over fifteen . Elizabeth Barrett Browning , the eldest of a large family , was the daughter of Edward Moulton - Barrett , a rich West - Indian proprietor . Brought up near ...
... Verse , the poetess is allotted less than two pages ; the poet , over fifteen . Elizabeth Barrett Browning , the eldest of a large family , was the daughter of Edward Moulton - Barrett , a rich West - Indian proprietor . Brought up near ...
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... verse picture of a Sicilian snake appeared in the last Georgian Book , is often regarded as a minor byproduct of his work as a prose - writer . Much of his verse is weak and sentimental ; but , here and there , he suddenly produced a ...
... verse picture of a Sicilian snake appeared in the last Georgian Book , is often regarded as a minor byproduct of his work as a prose - writer . Much of his verse is weak and sentimental ; but , here and there , he suddenly produced a ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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