Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature: The World, the Flesh, and the Spirit, Their Actions and ReactionsP. Smith, 1965 - 345 Seiten |
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... FAERIE QUEENE ' motion at Court was slow and uncertain . Yet his ambitions had been quickened . The October and Nov- ember eclogues are the finest of the collection , and November is inspired by the death of some lady of Leicester's ...
... FAERIE QUEENE ' motion at Court was slow and uncertain . Yet his ambitions had been quickened . The October and Nov- ember eclogues are the finest of the collection , and November is inspired by the death of some lady of Leicester's ...
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... Faerie Queene also ; and Spenser will seek escape in dreams of a golden age in the past : 1 Faerie Queene , 11. iv . 1 . Ibid . VI . v . I. " THE FAERIE QUEENE ' So oft as I with 44 EDMUND SPENSER.
... Faerie Queene also ; and Spenser will seek escape in dreams of a golden age in the past : 1 Faerie Queene , 11. iv . 1 . Ibid . VI . v . I. " THE FAERIE QUEENE ' So oft as I with 44 EDMUND SPENSER.
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... Faerie Queene . I know that Milton and Professor de Selincourt assure us that in the description of the Bower of Bliss the poet displays the charm of the sensuous in order to emphasise the stern morality which destroys the Bower . But ...
... Faerie Queene . I know that Milton and Professor de Selincourt assure us that in the description of the Bower of Bliss the poet displays the charm of the sensuous in order to emphasise the stern morality which destroys the Bower . But ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
Sacred Reconciliation Dante and Spenser | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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