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It survives at the English College , Rome , in a damaged , frequently quite indecipherable , English version of over 150 pages . The narrative is divided into thirteen chapters , with no pagination . It was written after the poet's ...
It survives at the English College , Rome , in a damaged , frequently quite indecipherable , English version of over 150 pages . The narrative is divided into thirteen chapters , with no pagination . It was written after the poet's ...
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In addition , one frequently finds another distinctive quality : the firm discipline of controlled rhetoric . The strength and economy with which he achieves his effect in the octave of the sonnet ...
In addition , one frequently finds another distinctive quality : the firm discipline of controlled rhetoric . The strength and economy with which he achieves his effect in the octave of the sonnet ...
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The scribe of J frequently uses a full stop for a comma , while the scribe of O uses a question mark for a full stop . Only in J is the old convention governing the use of u and v observed consistently . Capitals and italics are ...
The scribe of J frequently uses a full stop for a comma , while the scribe of O uses a question mark for a full stop . Only in J is the old convention governing the use of u and v observed consistently . Capitals and italics are ...
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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