The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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... poets , Phineas and Giles Fletcher ( junior ) . Another minor poet and dramatist was Thomas Churchyard , to whom Nowell gave ten shillings on 13 October , 1580. This is the writer described by Isaac Disraeli in his Calamities of Authors ...
... poets , Phineas and Giles Fletcher ( junior ) . Another minor poet and dramatist was Thomas Churchyard , to whom Nowell gave ten shillings on 13 October , 1580. This is the writer described by Isaac Disraeli in his Calamities of Authors ...
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... poetic manner , which seems to involve a challenge to accepted theories as to the whole purpose and scope of poetry ... poets in regions from which convention had hitherto barred their approach , and that he has himself brought home a ...
... poetic manner , which seems to involve a challenge to accepted theories as to the whole purpose and scope of poetry ... poets in regions from which convention had hitherto barred their approach , and that he has himself brought home a ...
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... the types he seeks to portray , and he has allowed no scruples of delicacy to hamper his outspokenness in reproducing it . But apart from the question of poetic diction , which will be 25 PSEUDO - REALISM OF MR . MASEFIELD'S POEMS.
... the types he seeks to portray , and he has allowed no scruples of delicacy to hamper his outspokenness in reproducing it . But apart from the question of poetic diction , which will be 25 PSEUDO - REALISM OF MR . MASEFIELD'S POEMS.
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... poetic form , into the mouths of plain uncultivated people , from whom they sound quite grotesque - a fault which is all the more noticeable from the contrast between these literary phrases , smelling of the lamp , and the more than ...
... poetic form , into the mouths of plain uncultivated people , from whom they sound quite grotesque - a fault which is all the more noticeable from the contrast between these literary phrases , smelling of the lamp , and the more than ...
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... poetic realism in virtue either of a sound psychological insight or of a sense of dramatic propriety . He has discovered no method that would en- able him to present his pictures of life in a convincing form . But it may perhaps be held ...
... poetic realism in virtue either of a sound psychological insight or of a sense of dramatic propriety . He has discovered no method that would en- able him to present his pictures of life in a convincing form . But it may perhaps be held ...
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