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William Alabaster and the Devotional Tradition Not the least interesting paradox of Alabaster's eminently paradoxical verse is that its special quality comes from the fusion of an old and widespread devotional tradition with the new ...
William Alabaster and the Devotional Tradition Not the least interesting paradox of Alabaster's eminently paradoxical verse is that its special quality comes from the fusion of an old and widespread devotional tradition with the new ...
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It is perhaps most apparent in the continuing vitality of certain 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 ...
It is perhaps most apparent in the continuing vitality of certain 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 ...
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Alabaster was not the only poet who , about this time , was using the sonnet for devotional purposes . In the midfifteen - nineties , the indefatigable Henry Lok was turning out more than a century ' of divine sonnets , and Barnabe ...
Alabaster was not the only poet who , about this time , was using the sonnet for devotional purposes . In the midfifteen - nineties , the indefatigable Henry Lok was turning out more than a century ' of divine sonnets , and Barnabe ...
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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