England's AntiphonMacmillan, 1874 - 332 páginas |
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... once possessed of this material , poetry is the first form religious utter- ance will assume . The earliest form of literature is the ballad , which is the germ of all subsequent forms of poetry , for it has in itself all their elements ...
... once possessed of this material , poetry is the first form religious utter- ance will assume . The earliest form of literature is the ballad , which is the germ of all subsequent forms of poetry , for it has in itself all their elements ...
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... once out of this place , To suffer death great and vengeance able , 1 I will never come before his face , Though I should die in a stable . Upon this follows The Raising of Lazarus ; next The Council of the Jews , to which the devil ...
... once out of this place , To suffer death great and vengeance able , 1 I will never come before his face , Though I should die in a stable . Upon this follows The Raising of Lazarus ; next The Council of the Jews , to which the devil ...
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... once back , for better or worse , But drew thee down full in that deep hell , And bade them bar bigly Belzebub his gates . then , fierce . built . affair . at once . look . greatly , strongly . grieved . Then thou told them tidings ...
... once back , for better or worse , But drew thee down full in that deep hell , And bade them bar bigly Belzebub his gates . then , fierce . built . affair . at once . look . greatly , strongly . grieved . Then thou told them tidings ...
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... once show what I mean . The second is superior , inasmuch as it carries one thought through the three stanzas . It is entitled A Balade made by Chaucer , teaching what is gentil- nesse , or whom is worthy to be called gentill . The ...
... once show what I mean . The second is superior , inasmuch as it carries one thought through the three stanzas . It is entitled A Balade made by Chaucer , teaching what is gentil- nesse , or whom is worthy to be called gentill . The ...
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... once more in the country , roused such men as Wyat and Surrey to polish the sound of their verses ; but smoothness , I repeat , is not melody , and where the attention paid to the outside of the form results in flatness , and , still ...
... once more in the country , roused such men as Wyat and Surrey to polish the sound of their verses ; but smoothness , I repeat , is not melody , and where the attention paid to the outside of the form results in flatness , and , still ...
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