An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... quoted in Lewis , p . 173 . 14See Chapter I. 15 : Jeremy Taylor , Fourteen Sermons XXIII ( Heber [ ed . ] Works , VI , 140 ) as quoted in Lewis , p . 173 . 16 Carmen I , vi , as quoted in Lewis , p . 174 . : stem , like the ethical ...
... quoted in Lewis , p . 173 . 14See Chapter I. 15 : Jeremy Taylor , Fourteen Sermons XXIII ( Heber [ ed . ] Works , VI , 140 ) as quoted in Lewis , p . 173 . 16 Carmen I , vi , as quoted in Lewis , p . 174 . : stem , like the ethical ...
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... quoted in part by Eleanor Prescott Hammond , English Verse Between Chaucer and Surrey , p . 42 . 5Arthur of Little Britain ( 1550 ) , preface ; quoted by John M. Berdan , Early Tudor Poetry 1485-1547 ( New York : Macmillan , 1930 ) , p ...
... quoted in part by Eleanor Prescott Hammond , English Verse Between Chaucer and Surrey , p . 42 . 5Arthur of Little Britain ( 1550 ) , preface ; quoted by John M. Berdan , Early Tudor Poetry 1485-1547 ( New York : Macmillan , 1930 ) , p ...
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... Quoted in part by Jones , p . 284. Harrison ( not Holinshed as Jones states ) also asserts that his " speech is playne , without any Rhetoricall scheme of eloquence , having rather a regard to simple truth , than to decking of wordes ...
... Quoted in part by Jones , p . 284. Harrison ( not Holinshed as Jones states ) also asserts that his " speech is playne , without any Rhetoricall scheme of eloquence , having rather a regard to simple truth , than to decking of wordes ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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