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Page 193
... Poems was published at Cambridge in 1646 , and reprinted in Caroline Poets . Both these editors give what is perhaps on the whole his best poem , The Call , but Mr. Braithwaite's other selections are not , I think , the best that could ...
... Poems was published at Cambridge in 1646 , and reprinted in Caroline Poets . Both these editors give what is perhaps on the whole his best poem , The Call , but Mr. Braithwaite's other selections are not , I think , the best that could ...
Page 222
... poem being literally translated by Chaucer into English . This is about a third of Chaucer's poem . If we had any doubt as to Boccaccio's state of mind , his next work the Teseide would make it clear to us . It is full of the agonies of ...
... poem being literally translated by Chaucer into English . This is about a third of Chaucer's poem . If we had any doubt as to Boccaccio's state of mind , his next work the Teseide would make it clear to us . It is full of the agonies of ...
Page 223
... poem which is dedicated to her in an acrostic to be solved by reading the initial letters of the first verse of each terzina , the result being two sonnets and a ballata . The name Madonna Maria is formed by the initials of the twelfth ...
... poem which is dedicated to her in an acrostic to be solved by reading the initial letters of the first verse of each terzina , the result being two sonnets and a ballata . The name Madonna Maria is formed by the initials of the twelfth ...
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