Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... King " expresses both his loyalty to the King and his immediate recognition of the significance in the failure of the King to respond to his plea : Awake , great sir , the sun shines here , Gives all your subjects New - Year Only we ...
... King " expresses both his loyalty to the King and his immediate recognition of the significance in the failure of the King to respond to his plea : Awake , great sir , the sun shines here , Gives all your subjects New - Year Only we ...
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... king- ship would not make Suckling's comparison of King to sun either unlikely or hyperbolic . The comparison is rather to be expected , first from the historical context to which the poem directly refers , and secondly from the ...
... king- ship would not make Suckling's comparison of King to sun either unlikely or hyperbolic . The comparison is rather to be expected , first from the historical context to which the poem directly refers , and secondly from the ...
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... King ? He who , being the whole ball Of day on earth , lends it to all ; When seeking to eclipse his right Blinded we stand in our own light . Coincident with this conventional elevation of the King comes a plea similar to Suckling's ...
... King ? He who , being the whole ball Of day on earth , lends it to all ; When seeking to eclipse his right Blinded we stand in our own light . Coincident with this conventional elevation of the King comes a plea similar to Suckling's ...
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