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... sometimes , like Bussy d'Ambois , they are surprised and betrayed by passion ; sometimes , like Clermont d'Am- bois in The Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois ( ca. 1610 ) , he does achieve a Senecan detachment , but the spectacle of a Stoic ...
... sometimes , like Bussy d'Ambois , they are surprised and betrayed by passion ; sometimes , like Clermont d'Am- bois in The Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois ( ca. 1610 ) , he does achieve a Senecan detachment , but the spectacle of a Stoic ...
Strana 354
... sometimes star- tling . The eight - line stanza concludes with an alexandrine which often has a Spenserian ring ... sometimes more metaphysical than Spenserian ( " Or maker of the man , or manner of his making , " " Depraved of son ...
... sometimes star- tling . The eight - line stanza concludes with an alexandrine which often has a Spenserian ring ... sometimes more metaphysical than Spenserian ( " Or maker of the man , or manner of his making , " " Depraved of son ...
Strana 525
... sometimes with ludicrous results . It is not diffi- cult to see what has happened in this song : Johne , cum kis me now , Johne , cum kis me now ; Johne , cum kis me by and by And mak no moir adow . The Lord thy God I am , That Johne ...
... sometimes with ludicrous results . It is not diffi- cult to see what has happened in this song : Johne , cum kis me now , Johne , cum kis me now ; Johne , cum kis me by and by And mak no moir adow . The Lord thy God I am , That Johne ...
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