Cross-currents in 17th Century English LiteratureP. Smith, 1965 - 345 Seiten |
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... serious . Serious thought you might put into a poem of more elaborate construction , a Nosce Teipsum or an Epistle , or a Funeral Elegy like Lycidas , and to grow serious was generally to grow religious . But not always , or not always ...
... serious . Serious thought you might put into a poem of more elaborate construction , a Nosce Teipsum or an Epistle , or a Funeral Elegy like Lycidas , and to grow serious was generally to grow religious . But not always , or not always ...
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... serious ' ethical poet . With what success I am to consider . As a result of the work of the scholars named , and of others such as Professor Renwick , we can survey more clearly the purpose which he had in view , the forces by which he ...
... serious ' ethical poet . With what success I am to consider . As a result of the work of the scholars named , and of others such as Professor Renwick , we can survey more clearly the purpose which he had in view , the forces by which he ...
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... serious approval , as something not to be reformed but abolished . It might have fared worse with Shakespeare had the stage been not condemned but controlled by the serious temper of the age , not abused by a Prynne but censored by a ...
... serious approval , as something not to be reformed but abolished . It might have fared worse with Shakespeare had the stage been not condemned but controlled by the serious temper of the age , not abused by a Prynne but censored by a ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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