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... feeling or form , from those which he applies to the earthly sovereign : " his majesty , " " his divine majesty , " " his excellent majesty . " " Two of Bacon's sayings , which ( if he had the dis- tinction in mind ) refer to the ...
... feeling or form , from those which he applies to the earthly sovereign : " his majesty , " " his divine majesty , " " his excellent majesty . " " Two of Bacon's sayings , which ( if he had the dis- tinction in mind ) refer to the ...
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... feeling in Macbeth , " Out , out , brief candle ! " etc. , where the imagery used is much more sug- gestive of the author's own feelings than those of the character . poetry of Spenser.1 In the Epilogue , spoken by Prospero 132 SPENSER ...
... feeling in Macbeth , " Out , out , brief candle ! " etc. , where the imagery used is much more sug- gestive of the author's own feelings than those of the character . poetry of Spenser.1 In the Epilogue , spoken by Prospero 132 SPENSER ...
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... feeling and beauty , as a work of art representing the feelings of another . I give the first and last ( 4th ) stanzas : To the pure Spirit , to thee alone addrest Is this joynt worke , by double intrist thine ; Thine by his owne , and ...
... feeling and beauty , as a work of art representing the feelings of another . I give the first and last ( 4th ) stanzas : To the pure Spirit , to thee alone addrest Is this joynt worke , by double intrist thine ; Thine by his owne , and ...
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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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