A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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... famous lines , from a chorus of priests from his tragedy , Mustapha , 1609 : Oh , wearisome condition of humanity , Born under one law , to another bound , Vainly begot , and yet forbidden vanity , Created sick , commanded to be sound ...
... famous lines , from a chorus of priests from his tragedy , Mustapha , 1609 : Oh , wearisome condition of humanity , Born under one law , to another bound , Vainly begot , and yet forbidden vanity , Created sick , commanded to be sound ...
181. oldal
... was Holland's family surname and , strangely enough , his famous son Charles was notorious for his carelessness about personal cleanliness ( as well as for gambling madly till he had got rid of exactly the The Eighteenth Century 181.
... was Holland's family surname and , strangely enough , his famous son Charles was notorious for his carelessness about personal cleanliness ( as well as for gambling madly till he had got rid of exactly the The Eighteenth Century 181.
285. oldal
... famous essay on Laforgue in which he translates some lines of Laforgue's famous prose poem on Hamlet . We feel what we think of as the modern mood , in Eliot , of intelligent dislocation , strangely anticipated : because it was from ...
... famous essay on Laforgue in which he translates some lines of Laforgue's famous prose poem on Hamlet . We feel what we think of as the modern mood , in Eliot , of intelligent dislocation , strangely anticipated : because it was from ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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