A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Boris Ford. were still receiving serious and eloquent expression by , for example , Ralegh and Shakespeare , and they were to ... expression and discussion of melancholy may - be dismissed as a passing fashion , a literary 37 A SURVEY OF ...
Boris Ford. were still receiving serious and eloquent expression by , for example , Ralegh and Shakespeare , and they were to ... expression and discussion of melancholy may - be dismissed as a passing fashion , a literary 37 A SURVEY OF ...
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... expression of a religious attitude to life which went deeper than doctrinaire Calvinism or the fanaticism of a sect . It has often been noted that Bunyan anticipated the novelists of the next century . This is true not only of his ...
... expression of a religious attitude to life which went deeper than doctrinaire Calvinism or the fanaticism of a sect . It has often been noted that Bunyan anticipated the novelists of the next century . This is true not only of his ...
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... expression of feeling rare in Ben Jonson's love poetry , though there is another passage in the seventh poem of the series with an echo of the scene with Helen in Marlowe's play Dr Faustus and a reminiscence of Donne's Extasie : Joyne ...
... expression of feeling rare in Ben Jonson's love poetry , though there is another passage in the seventh poem of the series with an echo of the scene with Helen in Marlowe's play Dr Faustus and a reminiscence of Donne's Extasie : Joyne ...
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