Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature: The World, the Flesh, and the Spirit, Their Actions and ReactionsP. Smith, 1965 - 345 páginas |
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... COURT gained for Mr. Birrell the benefit of a pleasant Sunday afternoon . Spenser's disciples , the Fletchers ... Court which keeps alive secular imaginative literature - drama and sonnet and song and courtly eulogy and elegy and witty ...
... COURT gained for Mr. Birrell the benefit of a pleasant Sunday afternoon . Spenser's disciples , the Fletchers ... Court which keeps alive secular imaginative literature - drama and sonnet and song and courtly eulogy and elegy and witty ...
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... Court : At Court the spring already advanced is , The sun stays longer up ; and yet not his The glory is ; far other , other fires . First zeal to Prince and State ; then love's desires Burn in one breast , and like Heaven's two great ...
... Court : At Court the spring already advanced is , The sun stays longer up ; and yet not his The glory is ; far other , other fires . First zeal to Prince and State ; then love's desires Burn in one breast , and like Heaven's two great ...
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... Court which is the ominous wood where Amoret and the Lady of the Mask are exposed to the wiles and persecutions of ... Court life . The Court was the epitome of the world which has ever had two faces . The poet who laid The Faerie Queene ...
... Court which is the ominous wood where Amoret and the Lady of the Mask are exposed to the wiles and persecutions of ... Court life . The Court was the epitome of the world which has ever had two faces . The poet who laid The Faerie Queene ...
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Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Vista de fragmentos - 1958 |
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