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ROUTLEDGE ENGLISH TEXTS GENERAL EDITOR : T. S. Dorsch , Professor of English , University of Durham Volumes in the series include : ELIZABETHAN LYRICAL POETS , edited by Patricia Thomson ELIZABETHAN VERSE ROMANCES , edited by M. M. ...
ROUTLEDGE ENGLISH TEXTS GENERAL EDITOR : T. S. Dorsch , Professor of English , University of Durham Volumes in the series include : ELIZABETHAN LYRICAL POETS , edited by Patricia Thomson ELIZABETHAN VERSE ROMANCES , edited by M. M. ...
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The next forty lines describe the Elizabethan cosmology and the reputed influence of the stars on man's individual fortune . There are several modern accounts of this planetary system , which was emotionally very important to the ...
The next forty lines describe the Elizabethan cosmology and the reputed influence of the stars on man's individual fortune . There are several modern accounts of this planetary system , which was emotionally very important to the ...
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Chatto and Windus ; Douglas Bush , Mythology and the Renaissance Literary Tradition ( 1932 ) , Minneapolis ; and Hallet Smith , Elizabethan Poetry ( 1952 ) , Harvard University Press . The influence of Ovid is examined by F. S. Boas in ...
Chatto and Windus ; Douglas Bush , Mythology and the Renaissance Literary Tradition ( 1932 ) , Minneapolis ; and Hallet Smith , Elizabethan Poetry ( 1952 ) , Harvard University Press . The influence of Ovid is examined by F. S. Boas in ...
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