An Introduction to English LiteratureUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1974 - 77 pàgines |
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... doctrine of the " world soul , " others to the Pythagorean doctrine that universal history is repeated cyclically . The last play that Shakespeare wrote was The Tem- pest . Ariel and his opposite Caliban are extraordinary in- ventions ...
... doctrine of the " world soul , " others to the Pythagorean doctrine that universal history is repeated cyclically . The last play that Shakespeare wrote was The Tem- pest . Ariel and his opposite Caliban are extraordinary in- ventions ...
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... doctrine of history . This latter , according to his own declaration , was revealed to him by the spirit of an Arab traveler . The technique of Japanese dramatic art influenced his theatrical work , which was made purposely ...
... doctrine of history . This latter , according to his own declaration , was revealed to him by the spirit of an Arab traveler . The technique of Japanese dramatic art influenced his theatrical work , which was made purposely ...
Pàgina 77
... doctrine of predestination , as of Calvin's , Blake wrote , " cursed Folly ! " 38 Chilean poet , Nobel Prize 1972 . 39 From " Ulysses . " 40 With Holman Hunt , John Everett Millais , etc. 41 Poems by D. G. Rossetti ( 1870 ) , including ...
... doctrine of predestination , as of Calvin's , Blake wrote , " cursed Folly ! " 38 Chilean poet , Nobel Prize 1972 . 39 From " Ulysses . " 40 With Holman Hunt , John Everett Millais , etc. 41 Poems by D. G. Rossetti ( 1870 ) , including ...
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Authors Preface I | 1 |
1 The AngloSaxon Period | 3 |
2 The Fourteenth Century | 8 |
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