Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Τόμος 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 49
... seems far more affected than it would in a less realistic poem . And the affectation of his own diction here affords a similar contrast . ( Skelton , incidentally , made his early reputation as a poet by writing in the termis aureat or ...
... seems far more affected than it would in a less realistic poem . And the affectation of his own diction here affords a similar contrast . ( Skelton , incidentally , made his early reputation as a poet by writing in the termis aureat or ...
Σελίδα 83
... seems to have been provided by the quaint dedication which Thorpe placed in the 1609 edition : " To the onlie begetter of these insuing sonnets Mr. W. H. all happinesse and that eternity promised by our ever living poet wisheth the well ...
... seems to have been provided by the quaint dedication which Thorpe placed in the 1609 edition : " To the onlie begetter of these insuing sonnets Mr. W. H. all happinesse and that eternity promised by our ever living poet wisheth the well ...
Σελίδα 469
... seems to be that grief for the dead beloved draws one toward the tomb . The subject matter , as we have seen , is ... seem forced and unnatural . Normal grief of this kind can make ordinary experiences seem eerie and unreal . The ...
... seems to be that grief for the dead beloved draws one toward the tomb . The subject matter , as we have seen , is ... seem forced and unnatural . Normal grief of this kind can make ordinary experiences seem eerie and unreal . The ...
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