The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... poem , " The Day of Doom , " by Michael Wigglesworth - the best - known poem of Colonial times - has the same smack of brimstone found in " The Debate . " The two poems are closely related in the fact that the hero in each case condemns ...
... poem , " The Day of Doom , " by Michael Wigglesworth - the best - known poem of Colonial times - has the same smack of brimstone found in " The Debate . " The two poems are closely related in the fact that the hero in each case condemns ...
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... poem of the Barrons Wars , and the stupendous Poly - Olbion or a Chorographicall De- scription of Tracts , Rivers , Mountains , Forests and other Parts of this renowned Isle of Great Britaine . With in- termixture of the most ...
... poem of the Barrons Wars , and the stupendous Poly - Olbion or a Chorographicall De- scription of Tracts , Rivers , Mountains , Forests and other Parts of this renowned Isle of Great Britaine . With in- termixture of the most ...
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... poem ? Its religion , barring a few scraps of Calvinistic divinity , is the religion of God and Nature ; the religion that exalts and ennobles man . " About the same time Charles Lamb wrote : " I have been reading The Task with fresh ...
... poem ? Its religion , barring a few scraps of Calvinistic divinity , is the religion of God and Nature ; the religion that exalts and ennobles man . " About the same time Charles Lamb wrote : " I have been reading The Task with fresh ...
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