A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... seems to have been nothing like it in English before , though it is improbable that so ac- complished an English poem of its particular kind could in fact have been an isolated work . As it now stands among what has survived , a poem ...
... seems to have been nothing like it in English before , though it is improbable that so ac- complished an English poem of its particular kind could in fact have been an isolated work . As it now stands among what has survived , a poem ...
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... seems to have something to do with it , the leprosy seems , partly at least , to represent ( in a grim form ) the transformation or metamorphosis from youth to age , the withering of the flesh ; it is the work of the moon and of Saturn ...
... seems to have something to do with it , the leprosy seems , partly at least , to represent ( in a grim form ) the transformation or metamorphosis from youth to age , the withering of the flesh ; it is the work of the moon and of Saturn ...
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... seems , a dying or decaying of the finer inventive spirit of the Middle Ages . - There are several fairly distinct varieties of language in Dunbar . Thus he draws upon the medieval Latin and French vocabularies to aggrandize his Scots ...
... seems , a dying or decaying of the finer inventive spirit of the Middle Ages . - There are several fairly distinct varieties of language in Dunbar . Thus he draws upon the medieval Latin and French vocabularies to aggrandize his Scots ...
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