England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking Countries |
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... tradition sets his birth date on April 23 , the festival of England's patron saint - Saint George . He almost certainly attended Stratford Grammar School where , according to his friend and fellow playwright Ben Jonson , he learned ...
... tradition sets his birth date on April 23 , the festival of England's patron saint - Saint George . He almost certainly attended Stratford Grammar School where , according to his friend and fellow playwright Ben Jonson , he learned ...
Page 199
... tradition . But in them it is ornament and display of technical skill . In Donne it becomes the very essence of his poetry . He " possessed a mechanism of sensibility which could devour any kind of experience ” ( T. S. Eliot ) and the ...
... tradition . But in them it is ornament and display of technical skill . In Donne it becomes the very essence of his poetry . He " possessed a mechanism of sensibility which could devour any kind of experience ” ( T. S. Eliot ) and the ...
Page 301
... tradition of literary excell- ence was continued by SAMUEL JOHNSON with the " Rambler " ( 1750-52 ) and OLI- VER GOLDSMITH with the " Bee ” ( 1759 ) in the second half of the century . Origins and Growth of the English Novel The ...
... tradition of literary excell- ence was continued by SAMUEL JOHNSON with the " Rambler " ( 1750-52 ) and OLI- VER GOLDSMITH with the " Bee ” ( 1759 ) in the second half of the century . Origins and Growth of the English Novel The ...
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