Studies in Language and Literature in Honour of Margaret SchlauchRussell & Russell, 1971 - 483 Seiten |
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... sonnet sequence is that it is not a way of telling a story . " 4 But the truth is otherwise : whatever the ultimate artistic purpose of the form ( Professor Lewis thought that the sonnet - sequence " exists for the sake of prolonged ...
... sonnet sequence is that it is not a way of telling a story . " 4 But the truth is otherwise : whatever the ultimate artistic purpose of the form ( Professor Lewis thought that the sonnet - sequence " exists for the sake of prolonged ...
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... Sonnet 33 refers to a missed opportunity of seeing Stella rather than of marrying her has been disregarded by almost all twentieth - century students of Sidney . 20 And so far as I know , the usual reading of Sonnet 2 has not been ...
... Sonnet 33 refers to a missed opportunity of seeing Stella rather than of marrying her has been disregarded by almost all twentieth - century students of Sidney . 20 And so far as I know , the usual reading of Sonnet 2 has not been ...
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... Sonnet VI of the Amoretti , of " chast affects , that naught but death can sever " and of knitting " the knot , that ever shall remaine , ' he refers very plainly to matrimony . In contrast , the view that the met- aphors of AS 2 and 33 ...
... Sonnet VI of the Amoretti , of " chast affects , that naught but death can sever " and of knitting " the knot , that ever shall remaine , ' he refers very plainly to matrimony . In contrast , the view that the met- aphors of AS 2 and 33 ...
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The Concept of Original Sin as Reflected in Arthurian Romance | 31 |
A Stylistic Feature in the Erex Saga | 49 |
The Legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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