The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volum 3Penguin Books, 1962 |
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Pàgina 45
... appear about the beginning of the century . There are grounds , in fact , for distinguishing between the Jacobean and the Elizabethan temper , though it would be absurd to suggest that the new reign was marked by an immediate reversal ...
... appear about the beginning of the century . There are grounds , in fact , for distinguishing between the Jacobean and the Elizabethan temper , though it would be absurd to suggest that the new reign was marked by an immediate reversal ...
Pàgina 138
... appear to lend themselves very easily to musical accompaniment . The series of poems addressed To Charis are Jonson's main contri- bution to the love lyric . They are playful in tone rather than passion- ate , with the exception of the ...
... appear to lend themselves very easily to musical accompaniment . The series of poems addressed To Charis are Jonson's main contri- bution to the love lyric . They are playful in tone rather than passion- ate , with the exception of the ...
Pàgina 220
... appear in Pilgrim's Progress ; without accepting these symbols of the author's intention , no reading of the text can be complete . Finally , in this preview of Bunyan's art , one needs to notice its heavy debt to reality and the ...
... appear in Pilgrim's Progress ; without accepting these symbols of the author's intention , no reading of the text can be complete . Finally , in this preview of Bunyan's art , one needs to notice its heavy debt to reality and the ...
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