Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... counterfeit representa- tion , comes close to our modern notion of the imaginative faculty : The matter and occasion leadeth us many times to describe and set forth many things , in such sort as it should appeare they were truly before ...
... counterfeit representa- tion , comes close to our modern notion of the imaginative faculty : The matter and occasion leadeth us many times to describe and set forth many things , in such sort as it should appeare they were truly before ...
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... counterfeit figure of the dragon and the blind mole , the remorseless logic of the poem becomes clear . The logical necessity of including the figure of the dragon works only to the end of his eventual exclusion from the triangle . It ...
... counterfeit figure of the dragon and the blind mole , the remorseless logic of the poem becomes clear . The logical necessity of including the figure of the dragon works only to the end of his eventual exclusion from the triangle . It ...
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A Reappraisal Mahlon Stewart Hale (Jr.) The central counterfeit figure of Danae's golden shower is compli- cated with an additional hyperbolic function first suggested in the opening line by the word " storm . " This hyperbolic function ...
A Reappraisal Mahlon Stewart Hale (Jr.) The central counterfeit figure of Danae's golden shower is compli- cated with an additional hyperbolic function first suggested in the opening line by the word " storm . " This hyperbolic function ...
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Alice Walker Allegoria allegorical appear argues artificiality artistic Aurelian Townshend beauty blind mole discern bright sun survey Carew's poetry Carew's verse Caroline lyric Caroline poets Caroline verse Cavalier Celia's classical commentary complaint contemporary context convention counterfeit figure counterfeit representation court poets critical debt to Jonson discern not day disdain divine Donne tradition eaglets the bright elegy Elizabethan emotional English Literature English Poetry F. R. Leavis fate George Puttenham George Williamson Grasshopper Gratiana Grierson heart History of English human hyperbolic Icon inconstancy influence Kathleen Lynch King language Leavis Let eaglets logic lover Lucasta Master Figures metaphysical conceits Miss Miles Miss Tuve mistress mode of persuasion parabolic particular Philip Bliss poem's Poems of Thomas poet's Puttenham relationship Renaissance Restoration Comedy rhetorical rhetoricians Richard Lovelace satire Seventeenth Century speaker stanza statistical surveys Suckling and Lovelace Suckling's poetry Suckling's verse suggests talents thee themes Thomas Carew tion trope tropology