Elizabethan Poetry in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 32,Nummers 2-3University of Illinois Press, 1947 - 291 pagina's |
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ELIZABETHAN POETRY AND NEOCLASSIC CRITICISM II | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN POETRY VERSIFIED | 49 |
SHAKESPEARE AND SPENSER | 84 |
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Elizabethan Poetry in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 32,Nummers 2-3 Earl Reeves Wasserman Fragmentweergave - 1947 |
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