Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 oldal |
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28. oldal
... debt is to Donne : " Our eye - beames twisted , and did thred / 34 Our eyes , upon one double string . In the second stanza , which de- velops more fully the problem of the woman , a conventional classical myth , that of Eos and ...
... debt is to Donne : " Our eye - beames twisted , and did thred / 34 Our eyes , upon one double string . In the second stanza , which de- velops more fully the problem of the woman , a conventional classical myth , that of Eos and ...
41. oldal
... debt , in particular to Horace , who , interestingly enough , once pro- tested his own inability to write on subjects of majestic proportion . proportion.35 Stylistically these poems indicate a debt to Jonson , though once again they ...
... debt , in particular to Horace , who , interestingly enough , once pro- tested his own inability to write on subjects of majestic proportion . proportion.35 Stylistically these poems indicate a debt to Jonson , though once again they ...
62. oldal
... debt to Jonson is slight , but he shows a general debt to Donne in a number of poems that develop something like the metaphysical conceit . In the case of Lovelace , the conceit is an aberrant image or trope that while sufficiently ...
... debt to Jonson is slight , but he shows a general debt to Donne in a number of poems that develop something like the metaphysical conceit . In the case of Lovelace , the conceit is an aberrant image or trope that while sufficiently ...
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