Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... Elizabethan sonnet . This example is not meant to be anything more than a microcosm by which to show that a devoted loyalty to literary tradition - an almost blind loyalty does not and need not infringe upon the rights of original ...
... Elizabethan sonnet . This example is not meant to be anything more than a microcosm by which to show that a devoted loyalty to literary tradition - an almost blind loyalty does not and need not infringe upon the rights of original ...
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... Elizabethan period is at once so unique and appeals to the modern so strongly . There is something more than the ... Elizabethans kicked away the leaky football of THE ELIZABETHANS AND OURSELVES 213.
... Elizabethan period is at once so unique and appeals to the modern so strongly . There is something more than the ... Elizabethans kicked away the leaky football of THE ELIZABETHANS AND OURSELVES 213.
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... Elizabethans , and partly because Lillo is still damp with the waters of Lethe . But a phenomenon quite out of nature is that the other plays do not exhibit so much as a grain or atom of his Elizabethan qualities . They are typically ...
... Elizabethans , and partly because Lillo is still damp with the waters of Lethe . But a phenomenon quite out of nature is that the other plays do not exhibit so much as a grain or atom of his Elizabethan qualities . They are typically ...
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