Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... Miss Tuve has uncovered some points that should not be ignored in any subsequent study of the period . In her chapter " ' Imitation ' and Images , " Miss Tuve suggests an apparently reliable equation between rhetoric and poetry that I ...
... Miss Tuve has uncovered some points that should not be ignored in any subsequent study of the period . In her chapter " ' Imitation ' and Images , " Miss Tuve suggests an apparently reliable equation between rhetoric and poetry that I ...
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... Miss Tuve describes as a " decorous relation . " Yet because the reader seldom recognizes this " decorous relation " he neglects to ask what Miss Tuve considers to be the essential critical questions raised by the poetry : " What is ...
... Miss Tuve describes as a " decorous relation . " Yet because the reader seldom recognizes this " decorous relation " he neglects to ask what Miss Tuve considers to be the essential critical questions raised by the poetry : " What is ...
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... Miss Miles uncovered a number of similarities in the vocabularies of the major and minor poets throughout that period . In studying the vocabulary of subtle apostrophe : " The words appearing most often in the volumes of poetry in the ...
... Miss Miles uncovered a number of similarities in the vocabularies of the major and minor poets throughout that period . In studying the vocabulary of subtle apostrophe : " The words appearing most often in the volumes of poetry in the ...
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