The Continuity of Poetic Language: Studies in English Poetry from the 1540's to the 1940's /by Josephine MilesStudies in English Poetry from the 1540's to the 1940'sDonated by Frank Mattson. |
Contents
The Poetry of the 1540s and the 1640s | 1 |
Twenty Poets of the 1640s | 46 |
Materials and Attitudes in Prose | 103 |
Critical Attitudes and Descriptive Conclusions | 125 |
Poetry of the 1740s | 161 |
Grounds of Prose in the 1740s | 223 |
Poetry of the 1840s | 258 |
Grounds of Prose in the 1840s | 322 |
Classic and Romantic | 348 |
Poetry of the 1940s | 383 |
The Continuity of English Poetic Language | 517 |
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