A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... tion . ( October ; E. K's ' Argument ' . ) ... Decorum , then , is secondary to celestial inspiration ; and , with this exalted language , Spenser claims public authority for the poet at the very point where his utterance is most deeply ...
... tion . ( October ; E. K's ' Argument ' . ) ... Decorum , then , is secondary to celestial inspiration ; and , with this exalted language , Spenser claims public authority for the poet at the very point where his utterance is most deeply ...
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... tion , towards the evolution of modern prose . A more positive demand grew up for writings of utility addressed to ' the plain man ' . In religious works and sermons ( which included nearly half the output of the press ) , ' the plain ...
... tion , towards the evolution of modern prose . A more positive demand grew up for writings of utility addressed to ' the plain man ' . In religious works and sermons ( which included nearly half the output of the press ) , ' the plain ...
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... tion of the Christian rulers of Malta , and an arbitrary act of confisca- tion on their part is all that is required to ruin him , apart from the opportunity he seizes of stowing away some of his gold and jewels , which contributes to ...
... tion of the Christian rulers of Malta , and an arbitrary act of confisca- tion on their part is all that is required to ruin him , apart from the opportunity he seizes of stowing away some of his gold and jewels , which contributes to ...
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