Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... interesting episodes , all in Spenser's Cambridge days . ⚫ See generally J. S. Harrison's interesting volume on Platonism in English Poetry of the 16th and 17th Centuries ( New York , 1903 ) , a book which every student of Spenser will ...
... interesting episodes , all in Spenser's Cambridge days . ⚫ See generally J. S. Harrison's interesting volume on Platonism in English Poetry of the 16th and 17th Centuries ( New York , 1903 ) , a book which every student of Spenser will ...
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... interesting and so various . To begin with , there was the new sense for truth , and the new search for truth , together embodied in the great parallel movements ( if they are not one ) which we call the Renaissance and the Reformation ...
... interesting and so various . To begin with , there was the new sense for truth , and the new search for truth , together embodied in the great parallel movements ( if they are not one ) which we call the Renaissance and the Reformation ...
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... interesting to note that some part - perhaps a book or more - of the Faerie Queene was written before the first complete edition of Tasso's La Gerusalemme Liberata appeared in 1581 , but the last canto of the second book is closely ...
... interesting to note that some part - perhaps a book or more - of the Faerie Queene was written before the first complete edition of Tasso's La Gerusalemme Liberata appeared in 1581 , but the last canto of the second book is closely ...
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... interesting to note , recommended the use of such Comedies . See his Table Talk Colloquia Mensalia ( translated by Capt . Henrie Bell , London , 1652 ) , chapter 72 . dence of Scripture , they fly to the carnal supportment MILTON 39.
... interesting to note , recommended the use of such Comedies . See his Table Talk Colloquia Mensalia ( translated by Capt . Henrie Bell , London , 1652 ) , chapter 72 . dence of Scripture , they fly to the carnal supportment MILTON 39.
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... interesting , as it was Spenser who first fired Keats with enthusiasm for poetry . * Reason of Church Government , ii . Prose i . 60 . 4 Ib . Prose i . 59 . make verbal Curiosities the end , that were a toilsome MILTON 43.
... interesting , as it was Spenser who first fired Keats with enthusiasm for poetry . * Reason of Church Government , ii . Prose i . 60 . 4 Ib . Prose i . 59 . make verbal Curiosities the end , that were a toilsome MILTON 43.
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