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... lyrics and the simple and heartfelt political pieces can be found every stage of sophistication ; the fourteenth - century lyric has be- come capable of handling a relatively wide range of subjects with varying degrees of stylization ...
... lyrics and the simple and heartfelt political pieces can be found every stage of sophistication ; the fourteenth - century lyric has be- come capable of handling a relatively wide range of subjects with varying degrees of stylization ...
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... lyric Christian themes mingle in many different ways with themes deriving from a variety of other tradi- tions ; there are , as in the secular lyric , varying degrees of sophistica- tion , of technical accomplishment , and individual ...
... lyric Christian themes mingle in many different ways with themes deriving from a variety of other tradi- tions ; there are , as in the secular lyric , varying degrees of sophistica- tion , of technical accomplishment , and individual ...
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... lyric measures often yielded mechanical doggerel , and we have noted , too , that many of the most successful Tudor lyrics inherit their ca- dences and stanza forms from the medieval lyric . But by the last years of the sixteenth ...
... lyric measures often yielded mechanical doggerel , and we have noted , too , that many of the most successful Tudor lyrics inherit their ca- dences and stanza forms from the medieval lyric . But by the last years of the sixteenth ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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