A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... style of Everyman . Apart from obsolete words , the style is perfectly lucid , and ' speaks ' well ; it is condensed without becoming obscure , concise without becoming laconic . It has not the finely adapted modulations of later plays ...
... style of Everyman . Apart from obsolete words , the style is perfectly lucid , and ' speaks ' well ; it is condensed without becoming obscure , concise without becoming laconic . It has not the finely adapted modulations of later plays ...
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... style , a style of short duration and bewildering originality . No country on the Continent can show at so early a date so sophisticated and so luxuriant a treatment of Gothic elements . The pointed arch develops into the ogee arch ...
... style , a style of short duration and bewildering originality . No country on the Continent can show at so early a date so sophisticated and so luxuriant a treatment of Gothic elements . The pointed arch develops into the ogee arch ...
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... styles which ran parallel with the English Perpendicular . The Perpendicular style reached its maturity at the time of Chaucer . It was created , however , as early as about 1330. Its exact place of origin is not clear . The decision ...
... styles which ran parallel with the English Perpendicular . The Perpendicular style reached its maturity at the time of Chaucer . It was created , however , as early as about 1330. Its exact place of origin is not clear . The decision ...
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