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第xii页
It says much for the poet that he was sustained through this period of study ,
pursued ohne Hast , ohne Rast , by the full consciousness that all would be
crowned by a masterpiece which should add one more testimony to the belief in
that God ...
It says much for the poet that he was sustained through this period of study ,
pursued ohne Hast , ohne Rast , by the full consciousness that all would be
crowned by a masterpiece which should add one more testimony to the belief in
that God ...
第xxxiii页
Speaking briefly we may say that the last two hundred lines of Comus -- the
disenchantment scene - betray in the conception of the nymph Sabrina , in the
incidents , and the lyric movement , the spell which Fletcher's genius exercised
on ...
Speaking briefly we may say that the last two hundred lines of Comus -- the
disenchantment scene - betray in the conception of the nymph Sabrina , in the
incidents , and the lyric movement , the spell which Fletcher's genius exercised
on ...
第95页
8 . like bastards , because the illegitimate have not the same rights as regards
their parents that legitimate “ sons ” have ; thus they have no claim to a parent's
property at death . But we ( says Comus ) should enjoy the full rights of sonship in
...
8 . like bastards , because the illegitimate have not the same rights as regards
their parents that legitimate “ sons ” have ; thus they have no claim to a parent's
property at death . But we ( says Comus ) should enjoy the full rights of sonship in
...
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