The Year's Work in English StudiesEnglish Association, 1939 |
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... reason which might lead Spenser , in borrowing it from Ariosto , to change its substance from carbuncle . He finds such a reason in the Christian symbolism of the two stones , according to which the carbuncle stands for faith , which ...
... reason which might lead Spenser , in borrowing it from Ariosto , to change its substance from carbuncle . He finds such a reason in the Christian symbolism of the two stones , according to which the carbuncle stands for faith , which ...
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... reason connected with the dramatic plan - express views which are close para- phrases of Hobbist utterances ' . The views with which she is chiefly concerned relate to the nature of causation , free will , the predominance of passion ...
... reason connected with the dramatic plan - express views which are close para- phrases of Hobbist utterances ' . The views with which she is chiefly concerned relate to the nature of causation , free will , the predominance of passion ...
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... reasons which moved Milton to entrust the pub- lication of The Reason of Church - governement , 1641 , and An Apology against a Pamphlet , 1642 , to John Rothwell rather than to his previous publisher Underhill . Rothwell was the ...
... reasons which moved Milton to entrust the pub- lication of The Reason of Church - governement , 1641 , and An Apology against a Pamphlet , 1642 , to John Rothwell rather than to his previous publisher Underhill . Rothwell was the ...
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GENERAL WORKS | 23 |
OLD ENGLISH | 54 |
MIDDLE ENGLISH I CHAUCER | 66 |
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allusions Anglia appeared April ballads Battle of Maldon Ben Jonson bibliography biography Canterbury Tales chapter Chaucer Christopher Marlowe concerned conclusion connexion contains contemporary contribution copy critical deals detail dialect Dictionary discusses drama dramatists Dryden E. H. W. Meyerstein E. V. Gordon edition editors eighteenth century Elizabethan England English Studies essay evidence examines facsimile Faerie Queene Folio George gives Hamlet Herbert Grierson illustrates influence interest introduction John Jonson July June language Latin letters Library literary manuscript Marlowe medieval Middle English Milton modern notes Old English original Oxford passages period play poem poet poetic poetry points preface present printed Prologue prose published quarto reader reading reference relation reprint Richard Robert Romance satire Sept Shakespeare shows sources Spenser's suggests Tale theory Thomas tion Tragedy translation Univ verse volume Widsith William words Wordsworth writes written Y.W. xvii