A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... poem closes with a purely Christian description of the Last Judgement . In the Exeter poem several such collections seem to have been run together , and the Christ- ian and didactic elements further stressed . Neither poem can be ...
... poem closes with a purely Christian description of the Last Judgement . In the Exeter poem several such collections seem to have been run together , and the Christ- ian and didactic elements further stressed . Neither poem can be ...
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... poem was fixed in writing the same process of elaboration and accretion was continued as with the poetry of the oral tradition , though as the style became more individual the joins are more apt to show . Of the remaining poems of the ...
... poem was fixed in writing the same process of elaboration and accretion was continued as with the poetry of the oral tradition , though as the style became more individual the joins are more apt to show . Of the remaining poems of the ...
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... poem is taken from Ovid's description of the House of Fame in the Metamorphoses , a building placed between heaven , earth and sea , with a thousand doors standing open all the time , and a continuous murmur of voices . like the sea ...
... poem is taken from Ovid's description of the House of Fame in the Metamorphoses , a building placed between heaven , earth and sea , with a thousand doors standing open all the time , and a continuous murmur of voices . like the sea ...
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