Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... century is easy to over - empha- size . But in spite of the revolutionary temper of the six- teenth century , the persistence of the devotional tradition throughout the period is striking . It is to be found not so much in a continuing ...
... century is easy to over - empha- size . But in spite of the revolutionary temper of the six- teenth century , the persistence of the devotional tradition throughout the period is striking . It is to be found not so much in a continuing ...
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... century onwards , with its popularity increasing , if anything , in the sixteenth century until it became a favourite book not only with Catholics but , ' edited ' in English dress , for Protestants as well . Its continuing influence on ...
... century onwards , with its popularity increasing , if anything , in the sixteenth century until it became a favourite book not only with Catholics but , ' edited ' in English dress , for Protestants as well . Its continuing influence on ...
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... century ' of divine sonnets , and Barnabe Barnes had just turned from his Parthenophe to write spiritual sonnets . Similarly , Henry Constable , having written his sequence to Diana , wrote religious sonnets , like Alabaster , after he ...
... century ' of divine sonnets , and Barnabe Barnes had just turned from his Parthenophe to write spiritual sonnets . Similarly , Henry Constable , having written his sequence to Diana , wrote religious sonnets , like Alabaster , after he ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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