English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art |
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Expresmolliorem , per omne scripti genus stilum exercens » " . sing himself in his
own language he brought to it a new sense of form and control , acquired in the
mastery of the Classics , though in later years sometimes forgotten in the heat of ...
Expresmolliorem , per omne scripti genus stilum exercens » " . sing himself in his
own language he brought to it a new sense of form and control , acquired in the
mastery of the Classics , though in later years sometimes forgotten in the heat of ...
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command of language ) , Bottrall maintains that « Byron by bringing to his verse
the colloquial force of his prose vivified and renewed the English poetic tradition
» . Herbert Read's monograph on Byron ( published for the British Council and ...
command of language ) , Bottrall maintains that « Byron by bringing to his verse
the colloquial force of his prose vivified and renewed the English poetic tradition
» . Herbert Read's monograph on Byron ( published for the British Council and ...
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She speaks her own language beautifully , French 19 Madame Michelle .
Giustina Renier - Michiel ( 1755-1832 ) , autrice dell ' Origine delle feste
veneziane . Devo alla cortesia del Prof. Mario Brunetti vicedirettore dei musei
civici di Venezia ...
She speaks her own language beautifully , French 19 Madame Michelle .
Giustina Renier - Michiel ( 1755-1832 ) , autrice dell ' Origine delle feste
veneziane . Devo alla cortesia del Prof. Mario Brunetti vicedirettore dei musei
civici di Venezia ...
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