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... side by side - while , from the other side of the stage , the foul - mouthed Thersites observes and comments on both watchers and watched , both Cressida and Diomede on the one hand and Ulysses and Troilus on the other . The play ends ...
... side by side - while , from the other side of the stage , the foul - mouthed Thersites observes and comments on both watchers and watched , both Cressida and Diomede on the one hand and Ulysses and Troilus on the other . The play ends ...
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... side of Spen- ser ; and by even more minor pastoral poets whose work is found in songbooks and other collections of the early seventeenth century . The most interesting inheritors of the moral and allegorical side of Spenser are the ...
... side of Spen- ser ; and by even more minor pastoral poets whose work is found in songbooks and other collections of the early seventeenth century . The most interesting inheritors of the moral and allegorical side of Spenser are the ...
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... side was far from homogeneous ; political , religious , and economic motives prevailed in different pro- portions with different people , and on the left wing there was a host of radical sects , utopian prophets , religious idealists ...
... side was far from homogeneous ; political , religious , and economic motives prevailed in different pro- portions with different people , and on the left wing there was a host of radical sects , utopian prophets , religious idealists ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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