The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volum 3Penguin Books, 1962 |
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Pàgina 57
... called his 1646 volume Steps to the Temple , after Herbert's The Temple , but the two poets have little in common . In his use of conceits Crashaw has neither Donne's intel- lectual range nor Herbert's homely realism . He carries on ...
... called his 1646 volume Steps to the Temple , after Herbert's The Temple , but the two poets have little in common . In his use of conceits Crashaw has neither Donne's intel- lectual range nor Herbert's homely realism . He carries on ...
Pàgina 81
... called ' corantos ' , had begun to be published as early as 1620 ; at the beginning of the Civil War , in response to a natural demand , there appeared the first accounts of politics and events at home . Growth was rapid , and the ...
... called ' corantos ' , had begun to be published as early as 1620 ; at the beginning of the Civil War , in response to a natural demand , there appeared the first accounts of politics and events at home . Growth was rapid , and the ...
Pàgina 223
... called Graceless , it should be noticed ) deserts his home in the City of Destruction in order to avoid the snares of worldly experience , symbolized by the towns- folk present in the early scenes of both parts of the allegory . Two ...
... called Graceless , it should be noticed ) deserts his home in the City of Destruction in order to avoid the snares of worldly experience , symbolized by the towns- folk present in the early scenes of both parts of the allegory . Two ...
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