Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 156
... Beauty , of Heavenly Love , and of Heavenly Beauty , dedicated to the Countesses of Cumberland and Warwick , in an address dated Greenwich , the 1st of September , 1596. The first two of these Hymns he states had been com- posed in the ...
... Beauty , of Heavenly Love , and of Heavenly Beauty , dedicated to the Countesses of Cumberland and Warwick , in an address dated Greenwich , the 1st of September , 1596. The first two of these Hymns he states had been com- posed in the ...
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... beauty , united with a command over all resources of language , in their vivid and musical expression - these are the great distinguish- ing characteristics of Spenser's poetry . What of passion is in it lies mostly in the melody of the ...
... beauty , united with a command over all resources of language , in their vivid and musical expression - these are the great distinguish- ing characteristics of Spenser's poetry . What of passion is in it lies mostly in the melody of the ...
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... beauty in it that left so deep an impression that I cannot yet forget the sermons I heard him preach thirty years ago . ' The writings of Archbishop Leighton that have come down to us have been held by some of the highest minds of our ...
... beauty in it that left so deep an impression that I cannot yet forget the sermons I heard him preach thirty years ago . ' The writings of Archbishop Leighton that have come down to us have been held by some of the highest minds of our ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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