A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... beauty of this Earth . When I consider the richness , beauty and constancy of creation , I feel a deep devotion towards the creator and ruler of this world . ' Damiani's at- titude did not die out ; the de contemptu mundi theme ...
... beauty of this Earth . When I consider the richness , beauty and constancy of creation , I feel a deep devotion towards the creator and ruler of this world . ' Damiani's at- titude did not die out ; the de contemptu mundi theme ...
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... beauty that is a very marked feature of the poetry of this period , es- pecially of Marlowe's and Spenser's . And with that sense of beauty went the sense of exhilaration and power before the apparently bound- less possibilities that ...
... beauty that is a very marked feature of the poetry of this period , es- pecially of Marlowe's and Spenser's . And with that sense of beauty went the sense of exhilaration and power before the apparently bound- less possibilities that ...
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... beauty's slave . A bitter sweet , a folly worst of all , That forceth wisdom to be beauty's thrall . Love is sweet . Wherein sweet ? In fading pleasures that do pain . Beauty sweet ? Is that sweet , That yieldeth sorrow for a gain ? If ...
... beauty's slave . A bitter sweet , a folly worst of all , That forceth wisdom to be beauty's thrall . Love is sweet . Wherein sweet ? In fading pleasures that do pain . Beauty sweet ? Is that sweet , That yieldeth sorrow for a gain ? If ...
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