Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... fate of this fly would seem humorous , but to a contemporary of Carew's it would have seemed conventional . The poet begins by telling us that " When this fly liv'd , she us'd to play / In the sunshine all the day . " But the fly , true ...
... fate of this fly would seem humorous , but to a contemporary of Carew's it would have seemed conventional . The poet begins by telling us that " When this fly liv'd , she us'd to play / In the sunshine all the day . " But the fly , true ...
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... 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 disfavor , is ...
... 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 disfavor , is ...
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... fate of the Cavaliers , but the epitaph to all that was good in Caroline poetry and the state- ment of why it passed so quickly : Night as clear Hesper shall our tapers whip From the light casements where we play , And the dark hag from ...
... fate of the Cavaliers , but the epitaph to all that was good in Caroline poetry and the state- ment of why it passed so quickly : Night as clear Hesper shall our tapers whip From the light casements where we play , And the dark hag from ...
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