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... Elizabethan Songs and Sonnets This decade was one of the most distinguished in the history of English poetry . It was a time when the sonnet blossomed in richer profusion than in any other age . But the sonneteers were not more ...
... Elizabethan Songs and Sonnets This decade was one of the most distinguished in the history of English poetry . It was a time when the sonnet blossomed in richer profusion than in any other age . But the sonneteers were not more ...
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... Elizabethan songsters . The work of most of them continued into an age when the high spirits of the closing years of the sixteenth century had abated , and a probing , questioning mood had succeeded . The nation was heading towards a ...
... Elizabethan songsters . The work of most of them continued into an age when the high spirits of the closing years of the sixteenth century had abated , and a probing , questioning mood had succeeded . The nation was heading towards a ...
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... Elizabethan World Picture ( Chatto & Windus ) . LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH : On Reading Shakespeare ( Constable ) . SIR H. GRANVILLE - BARKER : Prefaces to Shakespeare ( Sidgwick & Jackson ) . F. S. BOAS : Christopher Marlowe : a Biographical ...
... Elizabethan World Picture ( Chatto & Windus ) . LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH : On Reading Shakespeare ( Constable ) . SIR H. GRANVILLE - BARKER : Prefaces to Shakespeare ( Sidgwick & Jackson ) . F. S. BOAS : Christopher Marlowe : a Biographical ...
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