Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 oldal |
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39. oldal
... seems primarily motivated by the familiar themes of protestation , In " Red and White Roses , " Carew picks up the convention of the Tudor poets and turns it , momentarily , to his own situation : " Read in these roses the sad story ...
... seems primarily motivated by the familiar themes of protestation , In " Red and White Roses , " Carew picks up the convention of the Tudor poets and turns it , momentarily , to his own situation : " Read in these roses the sad story ...
53. oldal
... seems always fated to couple last , may be only an exercise of poetic skill . In any case , the poem remains something of an enigma , unless it be that the third stanza suggests Love's admission that under these restrained circumstances ...
... seems always fated to couple last , may be only an exercise of poetic skill . In any case , the poem remains something of an enigma , unless it be that the third stanza suggests Love's admission that under these restrained circumstances ...
70. oldal
... seems exactly opposite to the process we noted in " To Lucasta . " . " This somewhat paradoxical interpretation seems the most advisable , for in the second stanza , Lovelace promotes a second and equally familiar Cavalier theme as yet ...
... seems exactly opposite to the process we noted in " To Lucasta . " . " This somewhat paradoxical interpretation seems the most advisable , for in the second stanza , Lovelace promotes a second and equally familiar Cavalier theme as yet ...
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