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... seems likely we shall ever possess about primitive Anglo - Saxon beliefs . On the whole , it would seem likely that Beowulf and such other remains of early English heroic poetry as survive are closer to their pagan origins in mood and ...
... seems likely we shall ever possess about primitive Anglo - Saxon beliefs . On the whole , it would seem likely that Beowulf and such other remains of early English heroic poetry as survive are closer to their pagan origins in mood and ...
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... seems to help Wyatt , and his best songs are those balanced on the concluding short - line refrain , " forget not ... seems clear that the sung lyric was not affected by the changes in the language that seems to have caused the iambic ...
... seems to help Wyatt , and his best songs are those balanced on the concluding short - line refrain , " forget not ... seems clear that the sung lyric was not affected by the changes in the language that seems to have caused the iambic ...
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... seems to have had a similar kind of talent to Middleton's in tragedy ) . Finally , it is worth noting that in Middle- ton's plays , both comedies and tragedies , there is no moral disorder : he never exploits moral corruption for purely ...
... seems to have had a similar kind of talent to Middleton's in tragedy ) . Finally , it is worth noting that in Middle- ton's plays , both comedies and tragedies , there is no moral disorder : he never exploits moral corruption for purely ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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