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... Death , " also a common medieval motif , which treats of Death , God's messenger , coming to summon all , high and low alike : it is a dramatic rendering of the ubi sunt theme which figures so largely in the literature of the Middle ...
... Death , " also a common medieval motif , which treats of Death , God's messenger , coming to summon all , high and low alike : it is a dramatic rendering of the ubi sunt theme which figures so largely in the literature of the Middle ...
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... death . " In Tamburlaine's case this perpetual and restless desire for power after power does literally cease only in death : even " the death of his Lady and Love fair Zenocrate , ” which occurs in Part II , does not deflect him from ...
... death . " In Tamburlaine's case this perpetual and restless desire for power after power does literally cease only in death : even " the death of his Lady and Love fair Zenocrate , ” which occurs in Part II , does not deflect him from ...
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... death of her father , secondly , the death of Penthea , and finally , the murder of Ithocles . She con- tinues dancing with apparent gaiety - a scene which drew extravagant admiration from Charles Lamb but which is too artificially ...
... death of her father , secondly , the death of Penthea , and finally , the murder of Ithocles . She con- tinues dancing with apparent gaiety - a scene which drew extravagant admiration from Charles Lamb but which is too artificially ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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