A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Reference is to The Works of George Herbert , ed . F. E. Hutchinson , where numbering is adopted if two or more poems have the same title . 2. Reference may be made to English Emblem Books ( 1948 ) , by Rosemary Freeman . Miss Freeman ...
... Reference is to The Works of George Herbert , ed . F. E. Hutchinson , where numbering is adopted if two or more poems have the same title . 2. Reference may be made to English Emblem Books ( 1948 ) , by Rosemary Freeman . Miss Freeman ...
Page 182
... reference and allusion . They are not dealt with separately in different parts of the poem because Milton is ... reference to the ' Realms of Light ' ( line 96 ) ; the darkness of Hell is not merely exclusion from glory and happiness ...
... reference and allusion . They are not dealt with separately in different parts of the poem because Milton is ... reference to the ' Realms of Light ' ( line 96 ) ; the darkness of Hell is not merely exclusion from glory and happiness ...
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... Reference and Criticism General Studies 250 Poetry and the Arts 251 Seventeenth - Century Criticism 252 Prose 252 ... REFERENCE The Social Setting HISTORIES : 243 COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB Appendix: For Further Reading and Reference.
... Reference and Criticism General Studies 250 Poetry and the Arts 251 Seventeenth - Century Criticism 252 Prose 252 ... REFERENCE The Social Setting HISTORIES : 243 COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB Appendix: For Further Reading and Reference.
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