English Historical Poetry, 1599-1641University of Pennsylvania, 1945 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... verse , ( To verse that travells in grave argument ) .45 Daniel opens the eighth book of his Civil Wars ( added in 1609 ) : On yet , sad Verse : though those bright starres , from whence Thou hadst thy light , are set for evermore ; And ...
... verse , ( To verse that travells in grave argument ) .45 Daniel opens the eighth book of his Civil Wars ( added in 1609 ) : On yet , sad Verse : though those bright starres , from whence Thou hadst thy light , are set for evermore ; And ...
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... verse . His- torical verse , then , had two courses left open to it : to select from history such episodes as were appropriate to an emotional treatment , or to invent or develop romantic legends for setting in an historical foil . The ...
... verse . His- torical verse , then , had two courses left open to it : to select from history such episodes as were appropriate to an emotional treatment , or to invent or develop romantic legends for setting in an historical foil . The ...
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... verse . Not only is the substance of the notes more interesting than that of the verse , but Slatyer occa- sionally captures in them a quality of expression which is something like a style88 — a quality entirely lacking in his verse ...
... verse . Not only is the substance of the notes more interesting than that of the verse , but Slatyer occa- sionally captures in them a quality of expression which is something like a style88 — a quality entirely lacking in his verse ...
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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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