The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 pages |
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... force for modernization ; it was also , potentially , a democratizing force , levelling traditional religious and social distinctions . Divisions quickly emerged , however , over the extent of that democratic element . In The ...
... force for modernization ; it was also , potentially , a democratizing force , levelling traditional religious and social distinctions . Divisions quickly emerged , however , over the extent of that democratic element . In The ...
Page 101
... force my harte to thinke thee any ill . 5 No fortune base thou saiest shall alter thee , 10 and may so blinde a Witche so conquere me ? No no my pugg , thoughe fortune were not blinde , assure thy self she could not rule my mynde ...
... force my harte to thinke thee any ill . 5 No fortune base thou saiest shall alter thee , 10 and may so blinde a Witche so conquere me ? No no my pugg , thoughe fortune were not blinde , assure thy self she could not rule my mynde ...
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... forces furie , and their terror slake ; Till he an Herauld cald , and to him spake , 32 10 nathemore never the more 18 affray frighten 19 knight Sir Sergis fiercely , cruelly 31 brusht rushed at 15 sway force 16 Maugre in spite of 25 ...
... forces furie , and their terror slake ; Till he an Herauld cald , and to him spake , 32 10 nathemore never the more 18 affray frighten 19 knight Sir Sergis fiercely , cruelly 31 brusht rushed at 15 sway force 16 Maugre in spite of 25 ...
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |