A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... turned away from pagan themes : " What has Ingeld to do with Christ ? " said Alcuin : and applied themselves instead ... turning into Anglo - Saxon verse such portions of Scripture as the monks translated for him from the Latin . He sang ...
... turned away from pagan themes : " What has Ingeld to do with Christ ? " said Alcuin : and applied themselves instead ... turning into Anglo - Saxon verse such portions of Scripture as the monks translated for him from the Latin . He sang ...
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... turned the wild gal- lant and lover of audacious paradoxes into the devoted husband who could attune his paradoxes to the utterance of simple affection : When thou sigh'st , thou sigh'st not wind , But sigh'st my soul away . When thou ...
... turned the wild gal- lant and lover of audacious paradoxes into the devoted husband who could attune his paradoxes to the utterance of simple affection : When thou sigh'st , thou sigh'st not wind , But sigh'st my soul away . When thou ...
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... turned to the other theme which had once attracted him , and resolved to make an epic of that . He meditated it for three years , and in 1658 , being now on the pension list , sat down at last to write . He finished the poem in 1663 or ...
... turned to the other theme which had once attracted him , and resolved to make an epic of that . He meditated it for three years , and in 1658 , being now on the pension list , sat down at last to write . He finished the poem in 1663 or ...
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