An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... lovers have echoed from the be- ginning of time . With interesting exceptions , the lover's appeal to simplicity is almost void of literary interest in England until the last half of the sixteenth century , when it appears significantly ...
... lovers have echoed from the be- ginning of time . With interesting exceptions , the lover's appeal to simplicity is almost void of literary interest in England until the last half of the sixteenth century , when it appears significantly ...
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... lovers nowaday whiche doth many flatering wordis devise with gyftis of ringis and broches gay Theyr lemmans hartis for to betray , ye must have me therin excusid For it is the thing that I never usid . Therfore I will be short and ...
... lovers nowaday whiche doth many flatering wordis devise with gyftis of ringis and broches gay Theyr lemmans hartis for to betray , ye must have me therin excusid For it is the thing that I never usid . Therfore I will be short and ...
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... lovers in darke winding wayes : He plainly wild to love , or flatly answered no , But now who lists to prove , shall find it nothing so : Fie fie then on fancie , It hinders youths ioy , Faire virgins learne by me , To count love a toy ...
... lovers in darke winding wayes : He plainly wild to love , or flatly answered no , But now who lists to prove , shall find it nothing so : Fie fie then on fancie , It hinders youths ioy , Faire virgins learne by me , To count love a toy ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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