A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... light over darkness , and it seems to bear a relation to the first breaking of light on Easter Morning . It is im- mediately succeeded in the Mystery Cycle by the Play of the Resurrec tion . Gower and Manning pro- After the wide sweep ...
... light over darkness , and it seems to bear a relation to the first breaking of light on Easter Morning . It is im- mediately succeeded in the Mystery Cycle by the Play of the Resurrec tion . Gower and Manning pro- After the wide sweep ...
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... light stresses of ' with his ' , but is softened by the consonance of the long vowels and by the gliding transition from ' sh ' to ' s ' . And then note how this liquidness of sound ( ' Aprille ... shoures sote ' ) is followed by the ...
... light stresses of ' with his ' , but is softened by the consonance of the long vowels and by the gliding transition from ' sh ' to ' s ' . And then note how this liquidness of sound ( ' Aprille ... shoures sote ' ) is followed by the ...
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... light bade Open ' ( Christ's body rests in the grave until the resurrection . And the light , which so disturbed hell , is his Soul ) , 10. " Who is there ? ' " The King of Glory ' , II . ' Despite efforts of man or gatekeeper wide ...
... light bade Open ' ( Christ's body rests in the grave until the resurrection . And the light , which so disturbed hell , is his Soul ) , 10. " Who is there ? ' " The King of Glory ' , II . ' Despite efforts of man or gatekeeper wide ...
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