Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 oldal |
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... complaint , and in that work , where some rather specific conclusions are necessarily drawn on a paucity of evidence , we again feel the need for individual attention . Of course it might be argued that after all the aim of a literary ...
... complaint , and in that work , where some rather specific conclusions are necessarily drawn on a paucity of evidence , we again feel the need for individual attention . Of course it might be argued that after all the aim of a literary ...
31. oldal
... complaint in the poem's second stanxa by giving his now pejorative comparisons a realistic and hence depreciatory tone : " That killing power is none of thine : / I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; / Thy sweets , thy graces , all are ...
... complaint in the poem's second stanxa by giving his now pejorative comparisons a realistic and hence depreciatory tone : " That killing power is none of thine : / I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; / Thy sweets , thy graces , all are ...
62. oldal
... complaint involving the theft of his heart by Cupid : Ah me ! the little tyrant thief ! As once my heart was playing , He snatch'd it up and flew away , Laughing at all my praying . Lovelace pursues the fate of his heart , which takes ...
... complaint involving the theft of his heart by Cupid : Ah me ! the little tyrant thief ! As once my heart was playing , He snatch'd it up and flew away , Laughing at all my praying . Lovelace pursues the fate of his heart , which takes ...
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