Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 oldal |
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16. oldal
... appear with deeper expressiveness and clearer proportion when set by Henry Lawes and other composers of the period ... appears to have established a most reasonable traditional base from which to work . In The Proper Wit of Poetry ( 1961 ) ...
... appear with deeper expressiveness and clearer proportion when set by Henry Lawes and other composers of the period ... appears to have established a most reasonable traditional base from which to work . In The Proper Wit of Poetry ( 1961 ) ...
47. oldal
... appear , For thus by us your power is understood , He may make fair days , you must make them good . Awake , awake , And take Such presents as poor men can make ; They can add little unto bliss Who cannot wish . In light of the ...
... appear , For thus by us your power is understood , He may make fair days , you must make them good . Awake , awake , And take Such presents as poor men can make ; They can add little unto bliss Who cannot wish . In light of the ...
49. oldal
... appear to work against each other . Curiously enough , examples of the first type are almost always narratives . Of the three poets , Suckling is the most pronounced user of the narrative form , though his more serious poetry comes in ...
... appear to work against each other . Curiously enough , examples of the first type are almost always narratives . Of the three poets , Suckling is the most pronounced user of the narrative form , though his more serious poetry comes in ...
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