The English Poets: Lessing, Rousseau: EssaysKennikat Press, 1970 - 337 páginas |
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... hand . Spenser shows himself already a master , at least in verse , and we can trace the studies of Milton , a yet greater master , in the " Shepherd's Calendar " as well as in the " Faery * Sir Philip Sidney did not approve of this ...
... hand . Spenser shows himself already a master , at least in verse , and we can trace the studies of Milton , a yet greater master , in the " Shepherd's Calendar " as well as in the " Faery * Sir Philip Sidney did not approve of this ...
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... hand , is contrasted with the feebleness that springs from overweening conceit in Polonius and with frailty of temperament in Ophelia , while , on the other hand , it is brought into fuller relief by the steady force of Horatio and the ...
... hand , is contrasted with the feebleness that springs from overweening conceit in Polonius and with frailty of temperament in Ophelia , while , on the other hand , it is brought into fuller relief by the steady force of Horatio and the ...
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... hand , and in his left nothing but the ever - restless instinct for truth , though with the condition of for ever and ever erring , and should say to me , Choose ! I should bow humbly to his left hand , and say , Father , give ! pure ...
... hand , and in his left nothing but the ever - restless instinct for truth , though with the condition of for ever and ever erring , and should say to me , Choose ! I should bow humbly to his left hand , and say , Father , give ! pure ...
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CONTENTS | 9 |
SPENSER II | 62 |
SHAKESPEARE ONCE MORE | 81 |
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