A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... French border to the Rhine . The Germans felt in every way inferior to their French neighbors . No matter how small his territory , each prince built his little Versailles and aped French manners , dress and taste . Even Frederick the ...
... French border to the Rhine . The Germans felt in every way inferior to their French neighbors . No matter how small his territory , each prince built his little Versailles and aped French manners , dress and taste . Even Frederick the ...
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... French , and its literature , with its middle - class admixture , more congenial . The current school of Pope had its way prepared by the French ; the Essay on Man and The Rape of the Lock ( translated by Gottsched's wife in 1744 ) were ...
... French , and its literature , with its middle - class admixture , more congenial . The current school of Pope had its way prepared by the French ; the Essay on Man and The Rape of the Lock ( translated by Gottsched's wife in 1744 ) were ...
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... French architecture and had constructed a promenade lined with pollarded trees for the afternoon stroll of its burghers . French stock companies played in its theatre . Gottsched had laid down literary law from a chair in its University ...
... French architecture and had constructed a promenade lined with pollarded trees for the afternoon stroll of its burghers . French stock companies played in its theatre . Gottsched had laid down literary law from a chair in its University ...
Table des matières
Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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