Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 oldal |
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... sense translative and wrested from the own signification , nevertheless applied to another not alto- 33 gether contrary . Puttenham's four figures clearly have analogues in modern poetic terminology , but the fact of analogy in itself ...
... sense translative and wrested from the own signification , nevertheless applied to another not alto- 33 gether contrary . Puttenham's four figures clearly have analogues in modern poetic terminology , but the fact of analogy in itself ...
51. oldal
... sense of world - weariness and dis- illusionment in the greater part of Suckling's readable verse . In " Against Fruition , " Suckling appears to rail against the consummation of love : " Fruition adds no new wealth , but destroys ...
... sense of world - weariness and dis- illusionment in the greater part of Suckling's readable verse . In " Against Fruition , " Suckling appears to rail against the consummation of love : " Fruition adds no new wealth , but destroys ...
72. oldal
... sense imaged in the fate of the grasshopper , the poem , as Professor Allen has suggested , really has very little to do with the grasshopper itself . The fate of that insect , which classical convention identified with men in political ...
... sense imaged in the fate of the grasshopper , the poem , as Professor Allen has suggested , really has very little to do with the grasshopper itself . The fate of that insect , which classical convention identified with men in political ...
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