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... comes a plurality of lovers ' voices and a range of situations ; from Jonson comes the exquisite lyricism of his songs — songs like ' Have you seen but a white lily grow ? ' - and perhaps , too , some of the colloquial directness of his ...
... comes a plurality of lovers ' voices and a range of situations ; from Jonson comes the exquisite lyricism of his songs — songs like ' Have you seen but a white lily grow ? ' - and perhaps , too , some of the colloquial directness of his ...
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... comes as no surprise to experience a crescendo at the end of the first volume and the beginning of the second , when Galileo comes on stage . This is a cue for philosophical strategy to be reviewed in the light of the debate on ...
... comes as no surprise to experience a crescendo at the end of the first volume and the beginning of the second , when Galileo comes on stage . This is a cue for philosophical strategy to be reviewed in the light of the debate on ...
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... comes from Exodus . The Israelites wandering in the Wilderness complain to God who punishes them for their lack of faith by sending a plague of serpents . Moses appeals to God . God instructs Moses to set up a brazen serpent with the ...
... comes from Exodus . The Israelites wandering in the Wilderness complain to God who punishes them for their lack of faith by sending a plague of serpents . Moses appeals to God . God instructs Moses to set up a brazen serpent with the ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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