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to express the religious exaltation he felt on embracing the Roman faith . It may be that the mere presentation of a religious subject for contemplation is sufficient to effect the desired response not only from the poet himself ...
to express the religious exaltation he felt on embracing the Roman faith . It may be that the mere presentation of a religious subject for contemplation is sufficient to effect the desired response not only from the poet himself ...
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needed to make clear the relation to the new movement of poets such as Chapman , ' mannerists ' , yet not ' metaphysicals ' . It was , indeed , Chapman who wrote : ' that Poesy should be as pervial as Oratory , and plainness her special ...
needed to make clear the relation to the new movement of poets such as Chapman , ' mannerists ' , yet not ' metaphysicals ' . It was , indeed , Chapman who wrote : ' that Poesy should be as pervial as Oratory , and plainness her special ...
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His corded hands , why they for thee were bound , His mangled brows , why they for thee were crowned , His pierced breast , thy life did flow from thence . What though some arrows glance with violence From him to thee , shall this thy ...
His corded hands , why they for thee were bound , His mangled brows , why they for thee were crowned , His pierced breast , thy life did flow from thence . What though some arrows glance with violence From him to thee , shall this thy ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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