The Relationship of George Wither to the Spenserian TraditionStanford University, 1949 - 160 |
Spis treści
A Definition of the Spenserian Tradition | 11 |
Withers Early Poetry Considered as a Whole | 60 |
Bibliography | 77 |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
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