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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... popular songs , or songs half popular , half courtly , whether of Latin or German countries ; but a breath of their gaiety still lingers in the earlier Elizabethan song : Spring , the year's spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then ...
... popular songs , or songs half popular , half courtly , whether of Latin or German countries ; but a breath of their gaiety still lingers in the earlier Elizabethan song : Spring , the year's spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then ...
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... popular support . Nothing can exceed the energy and magnificence of the character of Satan as expressed in Paradise Lost . It is a mistake to suppose that he could ever have been intended for the popular per- sonification of evil ...
... popular support . Nothing can exceed the energy and magnificence of the character of Satan as expressed in Paradise Lost . It is a mistake to suppose that he could ever have been intended for the popular per- sonification of evil ...
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... popular sports were pagan in origin , but even so , and admitting the element of revelry and debauchery which popular amusements are generally invested with , they were in many aspects innocent enough , and it might have been better ...
... popular sports were pagan in origin , but even so , and admitting the element of revelry and debauchery which popular amusements are generally invested with , they were in many aspects innocent enough , and it might have been better ...
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