Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... logic and rhetoric . The ramifications of this conjunction are enormous , and Miss Tuve argues that inasmuch as that very process of logical argumentation which the post employed in the making of his poem was expected to be repeated by ...
... logic and rhetoric . The ramifications of this conjunction are enormous , and Miss Tuve argues that inasmuch as that very process of logical argumentation which the post employed in the making of his poem was expected to be repeated by ...
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... logic compensates for the absence of ornamental reliefs : Know , Celia , since thou art so proud , " Twas I that gave thee thy renown ; Thou hadst in the forgotten crowd Of common beauties liv'd unknown , Had not my verse exhal'd thy ...
... logic compensates for the absence of ornamental reliefs : Know , Celia , since thou art so proud , " Twas I that gave thee thy renown ; Thou hadst in the forgotten crowd Of common beauties liv'd unknown , Had not my verse exhal'd thy ...
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... logical argument of preference . The poem begins by describing the distance between the speaker and his mistress as ... logic comes in " Mediocrity in Love Rejected . " In this poem , Carew is able to de- scribe an emotional impasse in ...
... logical argument of preference . The poem begins by describing the distance between the speaker and his mistress as ... logic comes in " Mediocrity in Love Rejected . " In this poem , Carew is able to de- scribe an emotional impasse in ...
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