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... beginning of his , but neither relates it to the topic “ nature of the soul , " as Shakespeare does . That connection , implying the relation of macrocosm and micro- cosm , had to wait for Neoplatonism ; and when under that influ- ence ...
... beginning of his , but neither relates it to the topic “ nature of the soul , " as Shakespeare does . That connection , implying the relation of macrocosm and micro- cosm , had to wait for Neoplatonism ; and when under that influ- ence ...
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... beginning on the November day in 1501 when he witnessed her first entry into London and hoped for the best from her mar- riage to Arthur , and extending to the day when he faced the judges who condemned him and said to them that it was ...
... beginning on the November day in 1501 when he witnessed her first entry into London and hoped for the best from her mar- riage to Arthur , and extending to the day when he faced the judges who condemned him and said to them that it was ...
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... beginning there- fore with a most important aspect of Ronsard's Hellenism in view of the poet's labors in preparing to write his own epic poem . That it is not the whole story , nor altogether the happiest part of it , leaves us to ...
... beginning there- fore with a most important aspect of Ronsard's Hellenism in view of the poet's labors in preparing to write his own epic poem . That it is not the whole story , nor altogether the happiest part of it , leaves us to ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
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