A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... period , and who also indicate between them the strength of the age in literature . Though the Guide has been ... period , attempting to answer such questions as ' Why did the literature of this period deal with this rather than that ...
... period , and who also indicate between them the strength of the age in literature . Though the Guide has been ... period , attempting to answer such questions as ' Why did the literature of this period deal with this rather than that ...
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... period , describing the general characte- ristics of the period's literature in such a way as to enable the reader to trace its growth and to keep his bearings . The aim of this section is to answer such questions as ' What kind of ...
... period , describing the general characte- ristics of the period's literature in such a way as to enable the reader to trace its growth and to keep his bearings . The aim of this section is to answer such questions as ' What kind of ...
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... period belong most of the Satyres and Elegies and probably a good many of the Songs and Sonets . In 1598 Donne became private secretary to Lord Keeper Egerton , but in 1601 his hasty marriage to Anne More , the niece of Egerton's second ...
... period belong most of the Satyres and Elegies and probably a good many of the Songs and Sonets . In 1598 Donne became private secretary to Lord Keeper Egerton , but in 1601 his hasty marriage to Anne More , the niece of Egerton's second ...
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