Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... given a topical significance . The allegorical method spread to every type of literature , and to other departments of life than the literary . Ovid Moralisé , the compilation of a thirteenth - century monk , per- mitted piety to ...
... given a topical significance . The allegorical method spread to every type of literature , and to other departments of life than the literary . Ovid Moralisé , the compilation of a thirteenth - century monk , per- mitted piety to ...
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... given in ten rhymed lines of extreme formality : What fire is in mine eares ? can this be true ? Stand I condemned for pride and scorn so much ? Contempt farewell , and maiden pride adew , No glory liues behind the back of such . And ...
... given in ten rhymed lines of extreme formality : What fire is in mine eares ? can this be true ? Stand I condemned for pride and scorn so much ? Contempt farewell , and maiden pride adew , No glory liues behind the back of such . And ...
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... given by Pico to the story of Circe as quoted below , p . 13. The older interpreta- tion of the behaviour of animals was dropped at the Renaissance but men continued to be compared with the animal kingdom in respect of their ...
... given by Pico to the story of Circe as quoted below , p . 13. The older interpreta- tion of the behaviour of animals was dropped at the Renaissance but men continued to be compared with the animal kingdom in respect of their ...
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