An Analysis of the English Poems of St. Thomas MoreBrill Academic Pub, 1974 - 285 páginas The first study to deal with Thomas More's English poetry. With portrait. |
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... regard : ' I should be very glad to be able to claim Sir Thomas More as a member of the Mercers ' Company , and think that ... I may do so with confidence ' . Roper states that before More entered the service of King Henry VIII , at the ...
... regard : ' I should be very glad to be able to claim Sir Thomas More as a member of the Mercers ' Company , and think that ... I may do so with confidence ' . Roper states that before More entered the service of King Henry VIII , at the ...
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... of the sun . Thomas More's speculations concerning astronomy reveal a curiosity of mind and an attitude divorced from superstititious belief . Henry VIII also manifested a keen interest and an open mind in regard to 131.
... of the sun . Thomas More's speculations concerning astronomy reveal a curiosity of mind and an attitude divorced from superstititious belief . Henry VIII also manifested a keen interest and an open mind in regard to 131.
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... regard of the great fancy and invention thereof , may well pass for a poem ; besides his Latin epigrams which have achieved a general esteem among learned men.2 Shebbeare , a twentieth - century Morean scholar , maintains that Thomas ...
... regard of the great fancy and invention thereof , may well pass for a poem ; besides his Latin epigrams which have achieved a general esteem among learned men.2 Shebbeare , a twentieth - century Morean scholar , maintains that Thomas ...
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An Analysis of the English Poems of St. Thomas More Sister Mary Edith Willow Pré-visualização limitada - 1974 |
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A. W. Reed Adew alliteration anaphora ballad Boke of Fortune caesura Chyldhod Cupyde death Deth diction effect Elizabeth Elizabeth of York emotional English poems epanodos euery example fact Fame feminine rhymes figure Fortune's frere friar gives hath haue Henry VII honour humanist hyperbaton iambic pentameter Ibid interest John Picus Lady Fortune Latin lines literary London loue lyfe man's Manhod masculine rhyme Maugry meaning structure medieval meri iest meter mind More's More's English myght mynde myne Myrandula neuer Nyne pageauntes pattern person personified Pico Pico's play poet poetical poetry propertees prosopopoeia pryde Queen R. W. Chambers Rastell Renaissance rhetorical rhyme royal stanzas rhythm ruful lamentacion says scheme second stanza sentence Sir Thomas sixteenth century sound structure theme Thomas More's thou thynges trochee tropes trust in fortune Tudor twelue weapons verses voice William Rastell words writing wyse young youth