Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... rejoice with the Scythian Stag - he is beef and breeches against want and nakedness . For I have adventured myself in the name of the Lord , and he hath mark'd me for his own . Let Achsah rejoice with the Pigeon who is an antidote to ...
... rejoice with the Scythian Stag - he is beef and breeches against want and nakedness . For I have adventured myself in the name of the Lord , and he hath mark'd me for his own . Let Achsah rejoice with the Pigeon who is an antidote to ...
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... rejoice with Ossifrage - the bird of prey and the man of prayer . For Agricola is Γιωργος . Let Naomi rejoice with Pseudosphece who is between a wasp and a hornet . For I pray God to bless POLLY in the blessing of Naomi and assign her ...
... rejoice with Ossifrage - the bird of prey and the man of prayer . For Agricola is Γιωργος . Let Naomi rejoice with Pseudosphece who is between a wasp and a hornet . For I pray God to bless POLLY in the blessing of Naomi and assign her ...
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... rejoice with Morphnus who is a bird of pas- sage to the Heavens . For Abiah is the father of Joab and Joab of all Romans and English Men . Let Hur rejoice with the Water - wag - tail , who is a neigh- bour , and loves to be looked at ...
... rejoice with Morphnus who is a bird of pas- sage to the Heavens . For Abiah is the father of Joab and Joab of all Romans and English Men . Let Hur rejoice with the Water - wag - tail , who is a neigh- bour , and loves to be looked at ...
Inhalt
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
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Poets of the English Language: Milton to Goldsmith Wystan Hugh Auden,Norman Holmes Pearson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1952 |
Poets of the English Language: Milton to Goldsmith Wystan Hugh Auden,Norman Holmes Pearson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1950 |
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