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... issues . It was new that a poet so young should see his work published in print . Catholic Spain - the occupying ... issue in print poetry for which he was already known . It now appeared in his native Dutch and also translated into ...
... issues . It was new that a poet so young should see his work published in print . Catholic Spain - the occupying ... issue in print poetry for which he was already known . It now appeared in his native Dutch and also translated into ...
Page 63
... issues in European politics and continental wars of religion the hero moves by boat westwards , to attempt at last the long - delayed rescue of Irena which was his appointed Quest . ( He had been deflected from it to take part in ...
... issues in European politics and continental wars of religion the hero moves by boat westwards , to attempt at last the long - delayed rescue of Irena which was his appointed Quest . ( He had been deflected from it to take part in ...
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... issues wherein poet and writer about poetry were at that time so completely agreed that these issues are not mentioned , far less debated . The well - known verses quoted above come from Duke Theseus , a notable sceptic as to poetry or ...
... issues wherein poet and writer about poetry were at that time so completely agreed that these issues are not mentioned , far less debated . The well - known verses quoted above come from Duke Theseus , a notable sceptic as to poetry or ...
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