English Historical Poetry, 1599-1641University of Pennsylvania, 1945 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Nature that befall : Which we , of force , must be content withall.14 The other respect in which the spirit of The Civil Wars differs from that of the Pharsalia is that whereas Lucan is led by prejudice to violate fact , distorting ...
... Nature that befall : Which we , of force , must be content withall.14 The other respect in which the spirit of The Civil Wars differs from that of the Pharsalia is that whereas Lucan is led by prejudice to violate fact , distorting ...
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... nature , employ a formula or a formulary approach . It is for this reason that Daniel and Jonson are masters of controlling the unity of plot . Every one of Daniel's allegories is carefully integrated with the plot : the casket episode ...
... nature , employ a formula or a formulary approach . It is for this reason that Daniel and Jonson are masters of controlling the unity of plot . Every one of Daniel's allegories is carefully integrated with the plot : the casket episode ...
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... nature , they are also moral . As Mrs. Tillotson points out , Drayton's purpose in The Barons Wars is to put Edward in the best possible light , to show him as the victim of am- bitious and subtle schemers , because the poet desired ...
... nature , they are also moral . As Mrs. Tillotson points out , Drayton's purpose in The Barons Wars is to put Edward in the best possible light , to show him as the victim of am- bitious and subtle schemers , because the poet desired ...
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THE SCHOOL OF THE MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES THE Background | 20 |
THE SCHOOL OF THE MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES THE THIRD GEN | 30 |
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