Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 oldal |
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... Lovelace as a poet at times involved with and obligated to the primary traditions discussed in the early parts of this paper . Unlike Suckling Lovelace's debt to Jonson is slight , but he shows a general debt to Donne in a number of ...
... Lovelace as a poet at times involved with and obligated to the primary traditions discussed in the early parts of this paper . Unlike Suckling Lovelace's debt to Jonson is slight , but he shows a general debt to Donne in a number of ...
67. oldal
... Lovelace and his contemporaries . In tone they lack the impetuous chauvinism characteristic of Suckling ; but they introduce as a theme the belief in the glory of defeat , a theme that certain of Suckling's poems develop as well , and ...
... Lovelace and his contemporaries . In tone they lack the impetuous chauvinism characteristic of Suckling ; but they introduce as a theme the belief in the glory of defeat , a theme that certain of Suckling's poems develop as well , and ...
71. oldal
... Lovelace argues that freedom and constraint are to be measured by different standards , and that one form of physi- cal constraint may be less binding than an otherwise apparent freedom . Paradoxically , Lovelace's imaginative ...
... Lovelace argues that freedom and constraint are to be measured by different standards , and that one form of physi- cal constraint may be less binding than an otherwise apparent freedom . Paradoxically , Lovelace's imaginative ...
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