Poets and PuritansRoutledge, 2020 M11 5 - 336 pages Originally published in 1915, the essays in this book deal with 9 English writers – as diverse in outlook and temperament as Bunyan and Boswell; poets and Puritans and men who were neither. The book examines each writer in his historical and social context – facing problems in art or religion and life in general. |
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T. R. Glover. ROUTLEDGE LIBRARY EDITIONS: PURITANISM Volume 5 POETS AND PURITANS POETS AND PURITANS T. R. GLOVER Front Cover.
T. R. Glover. ROUTLEDGE LIBRARY EDITIONS: PURITANISM Volume 5 POETS AND PURITANS POETS AND PURITANS T. R. GLOVER Front Cover.
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T. R. Glover. POETS AND PURITANS T. R. GLOVER First published in 1915 by Methuen & Co. Ltd. This.
T. R. Glover. POETS AND PURITANS T. R. GLOVER First published in 1915 by Methuen & Co. Ltd. This.
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... the original copies may be apparent. Disclaimer The publisher has made every effort to trace copyright holders and would welcome correspondence from those they have been unable to trace. POETS AND PURITANS BY T. R. GLOVER.
... the original copies may be apparent. Disclaimer The publisher has made every effort to trace copyright holders and would welcome correspondence from those they have been unable to trace. POETS AND PURITANS BY T. R. GLOVER.
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... Poets. Any reader who has a conscience about the matter must omit these essays. POETS AND PURITANS SPENSER SOME time ago I was reading.
... Poets. Any reader who has a conscience about the matter must omit these essays. POETS AND PURITANS SPENSER SOME time ago I was reading.
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