A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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148. oldal
... perhaps , more of the real Milton in the concluding lines of the epic : in a sense that , after the fall , Adam and Eve , though shattered with grief and shame , are facing and will master with their perhaps disastrous , but certainly ...
... perhaps , more of the real Milton in the concluding lines of the epic : in a sense that , after the fall , Adam and Eve , though shattered with grief and shame , are facing and will master with their perhaps disastrous , but certainly ...
168. oldal
... perhaps because of these , since they help to make him the liveliest and most various poet of his century - remains far and away the greater poet . What may surprise , perhaps , readers who still accept Matthew Arnold's definition of ...
... perhaps because of these , since they help to make him the liveliest and most various poet of his century - remains far and away the greater poet . What may surprise , perhaps , readers who still accept Matthew Arnold's definition of ...
343. oldal
... perhaps imply Death at the doors in a week but perhaps in the long run Exposure of the lie . Think of a number , double it , treble it , square it , And sponge it out And repeat ad lib . and mark the slate with crosses ; There is no ...
... perhaps imply Death at the doors in a week but perhaps in the long run Exposure of the lie . Think of a number , double it , treble it , square it , And sponge it out And repeat ad lib . and mark the slate with crosses ; There is no ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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