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"<<The>> muses common-weale"
poetry and politics in the seventeenth century -
"Bright shootes of everlastingnesse"
the Seventeenth-Century religious lyric ; [papers presented at the 6th Biennial Renaissance Conference, Univ. of Michigan, Dearborn, Oct. 18 - 20, 1984] -
"Bright shootes of everlastingnesse"
the seventeenth-century religious lyric -
"Lactilla tends her fav'rite cow"
ecocritical readings of animals and women in eighteenth-century British labouring-class women's poetry -
"Lactilla tends her fav'rite cow"
ecocritical readings of animals and women in eighteenth-century British labouring-class women's poetry -
<<A>> poetics of Augustan elegy
studies of poems by Dryden, Pope, Prior, Swift, Gray, and Johnson -
<<Das>> englische Gedicht für Kinder vom 17. bis 20. Jahrhundert
Typen, Themen, Motive ; e. histor. u. typolog. Unters. -
<<Die>> Parodie der englischen Hirtendichtung
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<<Die>> Parodie der englischen Hirtendichtung
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<<Die>> Parodie der englischen Hirtendichtung
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<<The>> English hymn
studies in a genre -
<<The>> adventurous muse
theories of originality in English poetics 1650 - 1760 -
<<The>> adventurous muse
theories of originality in English poetics 1650 - 1760 -
<<The>> adventurous muse
theories of originality in English poetics 1650 - 1760 -
<<The>> benevolence of laughter
comic poetry of the Commonwealth and Restoration -
<<The>> country-house ethos in English literature 1688 - 1750
themes of personal retreat and national expansion -
<<The>> country-house ethos in English literature 1688 - 1750
themes of personal retreat and national expansion -
<<The>> country-house ethos in English literature 1688-1750
themes of personal retreat and national expansion -
<<The>> dying shepherd
die Tradition der englischen Ekloge von Pope bis Wordsworth -
<<The>> eighteenth-century British verse epistle
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<<The>> eighteenth-century hymn in England
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<<The>> epistolary moment
the poetics of the eighteenth-century verse epistle -
<<The>> epistolary muse
women of letters in England and France, 1652–1802 -
<<The>> snarling muse
verbal and visual political satire from Pope to Churchill -
A poetics of Augustan elegy
studies of poems by Dryden, Pope, Prior, Swift, Gray and Johnson