A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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... king's deputy in Ireland and was the one strong man in the country willing to champion the king with arms , even Irish arms . His very fierceness and directness might have saved the king but , when Parliament turned against him , he was ...
... king's deputy in Ireland and was the one strong man in the country willing to champion the king with arms , even Irish arms . His very fierceness and directness might have saved the king but , when Parliament turned against him , he was ...
136. oldal
... King . Food and service is plain - meat , bread , beer , wine - but generous and abundant with no distinction between the host and his guests . The unexpected guest will find fire and candles and service ( perhaps , in Ben Jonson's case ...
... King . Food and service is plain - meat , bread , beer , wine - but generous and abundant with no distinction between the host and his guests . The unexpected guest will find fire and candles and service ( perhaps , in Ben Jonson's case ...
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... King hardly matters . As in the Greek pastoral lament for Bion , Edward King as poet is compared to the dead Orpheus , whose music had creative power . The death of the fertility god - king 144 A Short History of English Poetry.
... King hardly matters . As in the Greek pastoral lament for Bion , Edward King as poet is compared to the dead Orpheus , whose music had creative power . The death of the fertility god - king 144 A Short History of English Poetry.
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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