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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... thought on these subjects , and that the specialists may find enough to annotate , amend or simply to cross out , to repay them for reading a good deal that is familiar , in a more qualified and scholarly form , from the works of others ...
... thought on these subjects , and that the specialists may find enough to annotate , amend or simply to cross out , to repay them for reading a good deal that is familiar , in a more qualified and scholarly form , from the works of others ...
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... thought by historians far less petrified in its customs and thought than previous generations had supposed . To an age like ours , the Middle Ages are particularly fascina- ting . Their integration of thought and life appeals to us ...
... thought by historians far less petrified in its customs and thought than previous generations had supposed . To an age like ours , the Middle Ages are particularly fascina- ting . Their integration of thought and life appeals to us ...
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... thought of the ' new philosophy ' or enjoyed the sheer physical riches of the new courtly mode of life , and the sensuous riches which the arts provided for great men , felt an overwhelming need to master the flesh before Circe's ...
... thought of the ' new philosophy ' or enjoyed the sheer physical riches of the new courtly mode of life , and the sensuous riches which the arts provided for great men , felt an overwhelming need to master the flesh before Circe's ...
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Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
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