44 resultados para Early popular lyric poetry
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"A magazine of American verse."
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Gives "not only the general outline, but even the smallest incidents of each story" in plain prose, with passages from the originals. cf. v. 1, p. [iii]-iv.
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Latin text and notes.
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A cancel of p. [29]-30, "Interfectio puerorum," is inserted after the table of contents.
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"First edition printed October 1892; reprinted November 1892."
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The logic of argument, by C.C. Hoag.--On Milton's knowledge of music, by S.G. Spaeth.--George Herbert: an interpretation, by W.S. Hinchman.--The younger Wordsworth, by C.H. Burr.--Vita nuova, chapters 24 to 28, by A.G.H. Spiers.--Some Franco-Scottish influences on the early English drama, by J.A. Lester.--Heine and Tennyson: an essay in comparative criticism, by C.W. Stork.--The Franklin's tale, by W.M. Hart.--Ipomedon: an illustration of romance origin, by C.H. Carter.--The Moors in Spanish popular poetry before 1600, by W.W. Comfort.
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v. 1. Early poems, narrative poems and sonnets.--v. 2. Lyric and elegiac poems.--v. 3. Dramatic and later poems.
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Abstract of the Eyrbiggiasaga; being the early annals of that district of Iecland lying around the promontory called Snæfells, by W. S. [i.e. Sir Walter Scott] Glossary, by R. Jamieson.
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Mode of access: Internet.