Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... Elizabethan divine and neo - Latin poet . He printed six of these sonnets , together with an account of the author , in the Athenaeum , 26 December , 1903. Soon afterwards he identified as Alabaster's sixty - four sonnets in a ...
... Elizabethan divine and neo - Latin poet . He printed six of these sonnets , together with an account of the author , in the Athenaeum , 26 December , 1903. Soon afterwards he identified as Alabaster's sixty - four sonnets in a ...
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... Elizabethan poetry , but also for the lover of minor verse without a professional interest in Elizabethan studies . In assembling material for Alabaster's life , debts have been incurred to : the Most Hon . the Marquess of Salisbury for ...
... Elizabethan poetry , but also for the lover of minor verse without a professional interest in Elizabethan studies . In assembling material for Alabaster's life , debts have been incurred to : the Most Hon . the Marquess of Salisbury for ...
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... Elizabethan ' manner of their secular poems . Alabaster uses the same poetic form , but he does something rather different with it . He is a different kind of poet . Malone recognized this when , after his unflattering remark about the ...
... Elizabethan ' manner of their secular poems . Alabaster uses the same poetic form , but he does something rather different with it . He is a different kind of poet . Malone recognized this when , after his unflattering remark about the ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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