Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... devotional literature of medieval and Renaissance England . The continuity of devotional literature in England down to the seventeenth century is easy to over - empha- size . But in spite of the revolutionary temper of the six- teenth ...
... devotional literature of medieval and Renaissance England . The continuity of devotional literature in England down to the seventeenth century is easy to over - empha- size . But in spite of the revolutionary temper of the six- teenth ...
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... devotional classics of the Middle Ages . A good many medieval texts might cease to be used , except perhaps in Catholic circles , after the Reformation ; but others , such as The Imitation of Christ , than which few works could be more ...
... devotional classics of the Middle Ages . A good many medieval texts might cease to be used , except perhaps in Catholic circles , after the Reformation ; but others , such as The Imitation of Christ , than which few works could be more ...
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... devotional purposes . In the mid- fifteen - nineties , the indefatigable Henry Lok was turning out more than a ' century ' of divine sonnets , and Barnabe Barnes had just turned from his Parthenophe to write spiritual sonnets ...
... devotional purposes . In the mid- fifteen - nineties , the indefatigable Henry Lok was turning out more than a ' century ' of divine sonnets , and Barnabe Barnes had just turned from his Parthenophe to write spiritual sonnets ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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