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... final couplet . This handling of the sonnet form with the lines rhyming abab abab abab aa is unusual in having only two rhymes , but its grouping of three quatrains and a final couplet is characteristic of Surrey and was to become a ...
... final couplet . This handling of the sonnet form with the lines rhyming abab abab abab aa is unusual in having only two rhymes , but its grouping of three quatrains and a final couplet is characteristic of Surrey and was to become a ...
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... final way of reconciling his Christianity with his Humanism . The tragedy is in the form of a series of dialogues between Sam- son and the various people who visit him , one at a time , with inter- vening monologues by Samson , comments ...
... final way of reconciling his Christianity with his Humanism . The tragedy is in the form of a series of dialogues between Sam- son and the various people who visit him , one at a time , with inter- vening monologues by Samson , comments ...
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... final Anglican answer to the Puritan position which had been maintained most forcefully by Thomas Cartwright in three replies to John Whitgift's pro - episcopal answer to certain Puritan works ( this gives some idea of the house - that ...
... final Anglican answer to the Puritan position which had been maintained most forcefully by Thomas Cartwright in three replies to John Whitgift's pro - episcopal answer to certain Puritan works ( this gives some idea of the house - that ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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