Gothenburg Studies in English, Τόμος 17Distributors: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1963 - 139 σελίδες |
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... influences on English style from the Renaissance onwards , the latest stage of which he made out to be " a rage for German literature which even at the present day exerts no little influence over our style " he was no doubt thinking of ...
... influences on English style from the Renaissance onwards , the latest stage of which he made out to be " a rage for German literature which even at the present day exerts no little influence over our style " he was no doubt thinking of ...
Σελίδα 76
... influences on the other , although some conjectures can certainly be put forward with a considerable degree of assurance ... influence of the Christian religion and the development of the ideal of courtly love , and he goes into a ...
... influences on the other , although some conjectures can certainly be put forward with a considerable degree of assurance ... influence of the Christian religion and the development of the ideal of courtly love , and he goes into a ...
Σελίδα 84
... influenced his own pronouncements on Virgil as vastly inferior to Homer . 99+ However that may be , one can feel fairly certain that Aytoun took notice of A. W. Schlegel's denunciation , in the first lecture on dra- matic art , of sheer ...
... influenced his own pronouncements on Virgil as vastly inferior to Homer . 99+ However that may be , one can feel fairly certain that Aytoun took notice of A. W. Schlegel's denunciation , in the first lecture on dra- matic art , of sheer ...
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A. W. Schlegel admiration allegory ALVAR ELLEGÅRD ancient appreciation Aschaffenburg Augustan Aytoun gave Aytoun says Aytoun's lectures ballads Berkeley Berkeley Blackwood's Magazine Blair Bulwer Lytton Byron CALIFORNIA LIBRARY century Chair Chaucer classical comparison course Defoe discussion doubt drama Edinburgh Review edition Elizabethan English Language English Literature epic essay evident formal rhetoric FRANK BEHRE genius Geschichte Hazlitt Heimskringla Herder History of English Homer Homeric question Hugh Blair Ibid imitation influence interest Introductory Lectures Jeffrey Jeffrey's later lectures on Greek literary London Macaulay Macaulay's mentioned Merkel Milton modern occasion opinion Ossian passage poem poetic poetry poets praise Professor prose style published Quincey quotation quoted respect Retrospective Review Roman literature Scotland Scott Scottish universities seems Shakespeare Sismondi Spalding Spenser thought tragedy translation UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vernacular literature verse W. E. AYTOUN Warton Wellek Wordsworth writers