The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. 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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... poetry , and dancing in their widest sense . If we return to common earth for the meanwhile , I say no system of English teaching is right that is not built up on clear and pleasant speech , and that it is our first business to go ...
... poetry , and dancing in their widest sense . If we return to common earth for the meanwhile , I say no system of English teaching is right that is not built up on clear and pleasant speech , and that it is our first business to go ...
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... poetry . The chorus of praise with which his work has been greeted would appear to rest on the double assumption that Mr. Masefield has discovered a new hunting ground for poets in regions from which convention had hitherto barred their ...
... poetry . The chorus of praise with which his work has been greeted would appear to rest on the double assumption that Mr. Masefield has discovered a new hunting ground for poets in regions from which convention had hitherto barred their ...
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... poetry to deal with such subjects as the conversion of a village wastrel , the seduc- tion of an inexperienced youth from the support of his widowed mother by the wiles of a heartless wanton , the sea - faring discipline of a country ...
... poetry to deal with such subjects as the conversion of a village wastrel , the seduc- tion of an inexperienced youth from the support of his widowed mother by the wiles of a heartless wanton , the sea - faring discipline of a country ...
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... poem . In truth there is hardly one of the characters that is consistently drawn , and the meta- phorical expressions which at times are put into their mouths obscure their real features still further . The widow speaks 23 PSEUDO ...
... poem . In truth there is hardly one of the characters that is consistently drawn , and the meta- phorical expressions which at times are put into their mouths obscure their real features still further . The widow speaks 23 PSEUDO ...
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