A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... published in 1590. Three more were com- pleted , and the whole six appeared in 1596. Spenser also wrote a number of shorter poems which were published under the title of Complaints , in 1591 ; some sonnets called Amoretti , and ...
... published in 1590. Three more were com- pleted , and the whole six appeared in 1596. Spenser also wrote a number of shorter poems which were published under the title of Complaints , in 1591 ; some sonnets called Amoretti , and ...
Pagina 134
... published writings and his whole career put his republicanism beyond a doubt . It is possible that he had friends at Court who intervened for him , and no doubt his blindness was a protection . The rest of his life was passed in a kind ...
... published writings and his whole career put his republicanism beyond a doubt . It is possible that he had friends at Court who intervened for him , and no doubt his blindness was a protection . The rest of his life was passed in a kind ...
Pagina 346
... published book , Jane Eyre ( 1847 ) , soon made its mark , and it has appealed to every fresh generation by its poetry and its passion . Shirley was published in 1849 , and her last book , Villette , in 1853 . Meantime , life at Haworth ...
... published book , Jane Eyre ( 1847 ) , soon made its mark , and it has appealed to every fresh generation by its poetry and its passion . Shirley was published in 1849 , and her last book , Villette , in 1853 . Meantime , life at Haworth ...
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