Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... argument : " Then wept the eyes , and from their springs did pour / Of liquid oriental pearl a shower . " But the lips retort with the introduction of a smile and request the hitherto un- named jødge , " Love , " to make his decision ...
... argument : " Then wept the eyes , and from their springs did pour / Of liquid oriental pearl a shower . " But the lips retort with the introduction of a smile and request the hitherto un- named jødge , " Love , " to make his decision ...
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... argument at its inception and maintained by various references to emotional and physical disturbances as the argument of the speaker progresses . The emotional tension in the poem is actually developed by Carew's establishment of an ...
... argument at its inception and maintained by various references to emotional and physical disturbances as the argument of the speaker progresses . The emotional tension in the poem is actually developed by Carew's establishment of an ...
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... argument is somewhat circular , developing alternative solutions which gain in poetic value by the ascription of rhetorical intensity until the argument has moved full circle . Then the poet abandons all hyperbole and reduces his com ...
... argument is somewhat circular , developing alternative solutions which gain in poetic value by the ascription of rhetorical intensity until the argument has moved full circle . Then the poet abandons all hyperbole and reduces his com ...
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