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... comes out strongly in E. K.'s remarks on the English language and its potentialities . He praises Spenser both for ... comes to The Shepherd's Calendar from earlier Tudor poetry , to be struck by the control and the assurance of ...
... comes out strongly in E. K.'s remarks on the English language and its potentialities . He praises Spenser both for ... comes to The Shepherd's Calendar from earlier Tudor poetry , to be struck by the control and the assurance of ...
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... comes into Eliza- bethan drama : its successor , The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus ( probably completed in the winter of 1588–89 ) is not as consistently declamatory in its verse , if only because its hero is less the confident ...
... comes into Eliza- bethan drama : its successor , The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus ( probably completed in the winter of 1588–89 ) is not as consistently declamatory in its verse , if only because its hero is less the confident ...
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... comes when he has to illustrate the kind of knowledge Faustus has obtained by his compact with Mephistoph- eles and to present the kind of life he is now able to lead . True , there are textual confusions which make it doubtful that we ...
... comes when he has to illustrate the kind of knowledge Faustus has obtained by his compact with Mephistoph- eles and to present the kind of life he is now able to lead . True , there are textual confusions which make it doubtful that we ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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