Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... language during the early part of the seventeenth century , 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 ...
... language during the early part of the seventeenth century , 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 ...
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... language . The figure is , in the words of Professor Tuve , not " added 26 on but intrinsic " to the poetic language of the times . It is an instrument " wherewith we burnish our language fashioning it to this or that measure and ...
... language . The figure is , in the words of Professor Tuve , not " added 26 on but intrinsic " to the poetic language of the times . It is an instrument " wherewith we burnish our language fashioning it to this or that measure and ...
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... language of the Donnean macrocosmic antithesis of heaven and hell . But this relation is quickly reduced to an individual and microcosmic level , first to joy and pain , and then to love and disdain , the first pair of opposites to be ...
... language of the Donnean macrocosmic antithesis of heaven and hell . But this relation is quickly reduced to an individual and microcosmic level , first to joy and pain , and then to love and disdain , the first pair of opposites to be ...
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