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... NEW ( 2 ) 160 XXIV . CREATIVE FORM 177 XXV . NARES ' GLOSSARY 186 XXVI . MODERN REALISTIC NOVELS 192 XXVII . XXVIII . ANOTHER NOVELIST ON THE ELIZABETHANS AND OURSELVES . · 200 210 LETTERS PAGE XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN 219 XXX . vii.
... NEW ( 2 ) 160 XXIV . CREATIVE FORM 177 XXV . NARES ' GLOSSARY 186 XXVI . MODERN REALISTIC NOVELS 192 XXVII . XXVIII . ANOTHER NOVELIST ON THE ELIZABETHANS AND OURSELVES . · 200 210 LETTERS PAGE XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN 219 XXX . vii.
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Harold John Massingham. LETTERS PAGE XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN 219 XXX . ON CANT 226 • XXXI . ARCADIA 236 XXXII . LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES XXXIII . A PILGRIM WHO STOPPED HALF - WAY XXXIV . SCULPTURESQUE POETRY . XXXV . AN IMAGE - MAKER ...
Harold John Massingham. LETTERS PAGE XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN 219 XXX . ON CANT 226 • XXXI . ARCADIA 236 XXXII . LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES XXXIII . A PILGRIM WHO STOPPED HALF - WAY XXXIV . SCULPTURESQUE POETRY . XXXV . AN IMAGE - MAKER ...
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... ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
... ostracized the satirist . Even the crystal Elizabethan age , that reintegration of the human spirit which welcomed tragedy not as reality but as an adventurous exercise for literary dexterity , is as replete with satire as it 8.
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... Elizabethans employed satire for literary rather than for moral purposes . They had discovered it as a new continent of feeling , an orchid in the rich cornu- copia of offerings to the Muses . In the next age , when literature extended ...
... Elizabethans employed satire for literary rather than for moral purposes . They had discovered it as a new continent of feeling , an orchid in the rich cornu- copia of offerings to the Muses . In the next age , when literature extended ...
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... Elizabethan literary im- pulse was one of many ; the literary prose tendencies of the seventeenth century were too confused and disrupted , too mutilated by the Civil War , to admit of a consistent , unequivocal appeal ; the isolated ...
... Elizabethan literary im- pulse was one of many ; the literary prose tendencies of the seventeenth century were too confused and disrupted , too mutilated by the Civil War , to admit of a consistent , unequivocal appeal ; the isolated ...
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