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Page 58
... effect of lack of humour , but when he is in the mood , and is not writing about himself , a strong sense of humour appears . There is a marked absence of personal feeling . Where he cannot readily get a rhyme he invents or alters words ...
... effect of lack of humour , but when he is in the mood , and is not writing about himself , a strong sense of humour appears . There is a marked absence of personal feeling . Where he cannot readily get a rhyme he invents or alters words ...
Page 454
... effects are past ; Her love hath end ; my woe must ever last . With these lines the poem ends and is followed by an ... effect in Ralegh's supposed petition to the Queen ( Anne of Denmark ) in 1618 , as to which see further at pp . 441 ...
... effects are past ; Her love hath end ; my woe must ever last . With these lines the poem ends and is followed by an ... effect in Ralegh's supposed petition to the Queen ( Anne of Denmark ) in 1618 , as to which see further at pp . 441 ...
Page 605
... effect on character of dramatic work , 146 ; his ideal and the modern State , 147 ; " Atlantis , " 305 ; Bryskett on , 581 , 588 , 589 Poetry - I . In the age of Elizabeth : " new , " publication of by people in good position not well ...
... effect on character of dramatic work , 146 ; his ideal and the modern State , 147 ; " Atlantis , " 305 ; Bryskett on , 581 , 588 , 589 Poetry - I . In the age of Elizabeth : " new , " publication of by people in good position not well ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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