A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... turn to Wynnere and Wastoure or The Parlement of the Thre Ages . These latter vivid , satiric , and weighty poems are , in structure , flyting- matches and the nearest thing to a kind of ritualistic dramatic poem . The fact that the ...
... turn to Wynnere and Wastoure or The Parlement of the Thre Ages . These latter vivid , satiric , and weighty poems are , in structure , flyting- matches and the nearest thing to a kind of ritualistic dramatic poem . The fact that the ...
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Boris Ford. morbid moods . He turns with anxiety to summer , as he has turned to song , dances , plays , wine , and some ' lady's beautie ' , turning away from his oppressive fears of old age and death . In the Lament for the Makars ...
Boris Ford. morbid moods . He turns with anxiety to summer , as he has turned to song , dances , plays , wine , and some ' lady's beautie ' , turning away from his oppressive fears of old age and death . In the Lament for the Makars ...
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... turn , dictate the position of the stresses within the individual line , and these are determined by what D. H. Lawrence described as ' the ebbing and lifting emotion ' . The break in the middle of the line may serve to give point to a ...
... turn , dictate the position of the stresses within the individual line , and these are determined by what D. H. Lawrence described as ' the ebbing and lifting emotion ' . The break in the middle of the line may serve to give point to a ...
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