Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... Mistress " is a poem of address . It begins as a fundamental statement of relationship and builds into a logical argument of preference . The poem begins by describing the distance between the speaker and his mistress as that distance ...
... Mistress " is a poem of address . It begins as a fundamental statement of relationship and builds into a logical argument of preference . The poem begins by describing the distance between the speaker and his mistress as that distance ...
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... mistress : " That lovely spot which thou dost see / In Celia's bosom was a bee / Who built her amorous spicy nest / I'th'Hyblas of her either breast . " A typical example of this popular convention can be found in the poem with the ...
... mistress : " That lovely spot which thou dost see / In Celia's bosom was a bee / Who built her amorous spicy nest / I'th'Hyblas of her either breast . " A typical example of this popular convention can be found in the poem with the ...
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... mistress . It is based upon the argument that the speaker's primary obligation to himself is the preservation of his honor . By consequence , Lovelace's Cavalier attitude towards what might beat be called a hierarchy of values is ...
... mistress . It is based upon the argument that the speaker's primary obligation to himself is the preservation of his honor . By consequence , Lovelace's Cavalier attitude towards what might beat be called a hierarchy of values is ...
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