Illustrated History of English Literature, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1954 For contents, see Author Catalog. |
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... literary quarrels of the age- in which his principal opponent was Ben Jonson his erstwhile friend , John Marston ( ? 1575-1634 ) became an inconspicuous country clergyman after 1607. He now belongs almost ex- clusively to the pages of ...
... literary quarrels of the age- in which his principal opponent was Ben Jonson his erstwhile friend , John Marston ( ? 1575-1634 ) became an inconspicuous country clergyman after 1607. He now belongs almost ex- clusively to the pages of ...
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... literary art which please those whom they also teach and please no less those who ignore the teaching or suppose themselves to have outgrown it . The Pilgrim's Progress has all the basic requirements of the traditional type of English ...
... literary art which please those whom they also teach and please no less those who ignore the teaching or suppose themselves to have outgrown it . The Pilgrim's Progress has all the basic requirements of the traditional type of English ...
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... literary ' novels written for an intellectual minority content with a ' situation ' requiring no entanglement or unravelling , no intrigue or excitement , only some emanation of circumstance and per- sonality which may have duration but ...
... literary ' novels written for an intellectual minority content with a ' situation ' requiring no entanglement or unravelling , no intrigue or excitement , only some emanation of circumstance and per- sonality which may have duration but ...
Contents
EARLY STUART DRAMA I | 1 |
EARLY STUART VERSE AND PROSE | 19 |
MILTON AND BUNYAN | 47 |
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