A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... fact the main modern meanings of the term are descended . In the Middle Ages such compositions were usually pious in their sentiments and often religious in their purport , even though the actions and emotions they displayed did not ...
... fact the main modern meanings of the term are descended . In the Middle Ages such compositions were usually pious in their sentiments and often religious in their purport , even though the actions and emotions they displayed did not ...
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... to remain mere ab- stractions . Each of them is successively related to the facts of human behaviour , as observed by the poet in the society which surrounds him ; and the fact that the contrast assumes , 136 PART THREE.
... to remain mere ab- stractions . Each of them is successively related to the facts of human behaviour , as observed by the poet in the society which surrounds him ; and the fact that the contrast assumes , 136 PART THREE.
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... fact it is a love - poem . Similarly , poems 161 and 183 complain of ' Fortune ' having turned against him , but in phrases that use some of the conventions of love - poetry ; Tottel , in fact , entitles 183 " The lover waileth his ...
... fact it is a love - poem . Similarly , poems 161 and 183 complain of ' Fortune ' having turned against him , but in phrases that use some of the conventions of love - poetry ; Tottel , in fact , entitles 183 " The lover waileth his ...
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