A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 ページ |
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... seem as arbitrary as those of her husband with Griseldis . But at the end Chaucer's own mood breaks out , and he treats ... seems that Chaucer knew also Il Filocolo , a prose version by Boccaccio of the French Floris et Blanchefleur . At ...
... seem as arbitrary as those of her husband with Griseldis . But at the end Chaucer's own mood breaks out , and he treats ... seems that Chaucer knew also Il Filocolo , a prose version by Boccaccio of the French Floris et Blanchefleur . At ...
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... seems a child on the widowed lover's knee , and to the one hope with which the series ends . For Rossetti love is an ecstasy , sensuous yet not wholly of the senses ; at times it has the comprehensiveness of a mystical religion , when ...
... seems a child on the widowed lover's knee , and to the one hope with which the series ends . For Rossetti love is an ecstasy , sensuous yet not wholly of the senses ; at times it has the comprehensiveness of a mystical religion , when ...
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... seems to have outsoared the shadow of that dark night of the soul ; in what seems to be his last poem , strangely entitled That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire , and of the comfort of the Resurrection , he sees all Nature consumed to ashes ...
... seems to have outsoared the shadow of that dark night of the soul ; in what seems to be his last poem , strangely entitled That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire , and of the comfort of the Resurrection , he sees all Nature consumed to ashes ...
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