Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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... gods , goddesses and tales from the Metamorphoses which Carew dreaded ; but Milton's work ends their influence for a time . Donne's metaphysical successors had no need of Ovid and the Augustans used his poetry for very different ...
... gods , goddesses and tales from the Metamorphoses which Carew dreaded ; but Milton's work ends their influence for a time . Donne's metaphysical successors had no need of Ovid and the Augustans used his poetry for very different ...
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... god that did him so offend : 485 The quaint - tongu'd issue of great Atlas race , Swift Mercury , that with ... gods or earthly wights , Bearing a great hate in his grieved brest , 495 Against that great commaunder of the West ...
... god that did him so offend : 485 The quaint - tongu'd issue of great Atlas race , Swift Mercury , that with ... gods or earthly wights , Bearing a great hate in his grieved brest , 495 Against that great commaunder of the West ...
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... God , Gods heavie judgements tried since , And felt the waight of angry rod ; God save me from that Sodomes crie , Whose deadly sting shall never die . 35 CANT . VI Forgive me wench , I did mistake Willobie His Avisa 203.
... God , Gods heavie judgements tried since , And felt the waight of angry rod ; God save me from that Sodomes crie , Whose deadly sting shall never die . 35 CANT . VI Forgive me wench , I did mistake Willobie His Avisa 203.
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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