A Literary History of England, المجلد 1Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1948 - 1673 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 423
... less realistic and less bleak than the Spaniard was to give it . It deals with an incredibly chaste , maligned , and ultimately vindicated countess , and contains several of the most charming of Greene's occasional songs . Menaphon ...
... less realistic and less bleak than the Spaniard was to give it . It deals with an incredibly chaste , maligned , and ultimately vindicated countess , and contains several of the most charming of Greene's occasional songs . Menaphon ...
الصفحة 630
... less often and less effectively than is supposed . He did not regard himself as a love poet . He had attempted , he says in the first poem of The Forest , but the god of love fled him , and again Into my rimes could ne'er be got By any ...
... less often and less effectively than is supposed . He did not regard himself as a love poet . He had attempted , he says in the first poem of The Forest , but the god of love fled him , and again Into my rimes could ne'er be got By any ...
الصفحة 1350
... less alive for being far from fault- less . There is much stirring adventure , but it seldom goes beyond the bounds of plausibility , though Miss Haversham and her strange household are one more reminiscence of Gothic grotesquerie . The ...
... less alive for being far from fault- less . There is much stirring adventure , but it seldom goes beyond the bounds of plausibility , though Miss Haversham and her strange household are one more reminiscence of Gothic grotesquerie . The ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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