Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... thought , to be met several times in Spenser's later works , is found already here in a rendering itself strangely prophetic of what he was to do with the English language- Manie Muses , and the Nymphes withall , That sweetly in accord ...
... thought , to be met several times in Spenser's later works , is found already here in a rendering itself strangely prophetic of what he was to do with the English language- Manie Muses , and the Nymphes withall , That sweetly in accord ...
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... thought of where Drake had sailed and what he had seen , nor Drake only , there would be a quick response to such lines as these- Rich Oranochy , though but knowen late ; And that huge River , which doth beare his name Of warlike ...
... thought of where Drake had sailed and what he had seen , nor Drake only , there would be a quick response to such lines as these- Rich Oranochy , though but knowen late ; And that huge River , which doth beare his name Of warlike ...
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... thought that from mans mind doth flow- or even a single word ? Can he weigh right against wrong , true against false ? No , it proves that these can- not be weighed against each other . Talus , the iron squire , begins to suspect the ...
... thought that from mans mind doth flow- or even a single word ? Can he weigh right against wrong , true against false ? No , it proves that these can- not be weighed against each other . Talus , the iron squire , begins to suspect the ...
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... thought of Chaucer as a sort of precursor of the Reformation . Foxe , the Martyrologist ( whose book appeared in 1563 ) , says of him that he " no doubt , saw in religion as much almost as ever we do now , 1 1 Puttenham , cited by T. R. ...
... thought of Chaucer as a sort of precursor of the Reformation . Foxe , the Martyrologist ( whose book appeared in 1563 ) , says of him that he " no doubt , saw in religion as much almost as ever we do now , 1 1 Puttenham , cited by T. R. ...
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... thoughts . It was a book that reached Milton's heart and influenced his poetry in more ways than one . There were the bishops- " Those our admired Spenser inveighs against , not without some presage of these reforming times " ; but the ...
... thoughts . It was a book that reached Milton's heart and influenced his poetry in more ways than one . There were the bishops- " Those our admired Spenser inveighs against , not without some presage of these reforming times " ; but the ...
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