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... young wife , who hoodwinks him with her young lover . A curious but effective mixture of antifeminist satire and magic , the story , told in decasyllabic couplets , makes skillful use of a great variety of literary sources . The ...
... young wife , who hoodwinks him with her young lover . A curious but effective mixture of antifeminist satire and magic , the story , told in decasyllabic couplets , makes skillful use of a great variety of literary sources . The ...
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... young love - is real , and the countryside the real English countryside . When Polixenes breaks in on this idyll to discover Florizel's identity and abuse both Florizel and Perdita for daring to fall in love so out of their degree , his ...
... young love - is real , and the countryside the real English countryside . When Polixenes breaks in on this idyll to discover Florizel's identity and abuse both Florizel and Perdita for daring to fall in love so out of their degree , his ...
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... Young . Bishop Hall had published , in December , 1640 , a moderate enough defense of a limited episcopacy , under the title , A Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament . Young and a group of his fellow ministers wrote a ...
... Young . Bishop Hall had published , in December , 1640 , a moderate enough defense of a limited episcopacy , under the title , A Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament . Young and a group of his fellow ministers wrote a ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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