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... less in- scrutable and therefore no less tragic than the one Caligula faces . Tamburlaine variously describes himself as " Jove's wrathful messen- ger " and the " scourge of God " ; he seems to win while he frees Christian slaves yet ...
... less in- scrutable and therefore no less tragic than the one Caligula faces . Tamburlaine variously describes himself as " Jove's wrathful messen- ger " and the " scourge of God " ; he seems to win while he frees Christian slaves yet ...
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... less Petrarchanism and less pretentiousness in F.J.'s poems . " I Could Not Though I Would , " the third from the last poem that he composes , evades many of the early pitfalls . But F.J. chooses to write it in poulter's measure -a ...
... less Petrarchanism and less pretentiousness in F.J.'s poems . " I Could Not Though I Would , " the third from the last poem that he composes , evades many of the early pitfalls . But F.J. chooses to write it in poulter's measure -a ...
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... less a history than a drama . Essentially , the poem is a romantic drama whose plot we know from the beginning but whose enactment we require since we soon realize that the story is not only about Troilus and Criseyde but also , in a ...
... less a history than a drama . Essentially , the poem is a romantic drama whose plot we know from the beginning but whose enactment we require since we soon realize that the story is not only about Troilus and Criseyde but also , in a ...
Contents
Johnson Music and Music | 3 |
Hence with the Nightingale | 13 |
The Decadent View of Life | 19 |
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