Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... praise , but praise in thee is raisde : It is a praise to praise , when thou art praisde . Yet this subterranean alternative perspective surfaces at some- times unexpected moments . When Astrophil begs kisses from Stella Sidney writes a ...
... praise , but praise in thee is raisde : It is a praise to praise , when thou art praisde . Yet this subterranean alternative perspective surfaces at some- times unexpected moments . When Astrophil begs kisses from Stella Sidney writes a ...
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... praise , nor dispraise me , nor blesse nor curse Openly loves force . This might appear for an instant as a merely literary Ovidian motif and remind us of Elegy IV : The Perfume where the girl is warned of her mother who ' fearing lest ...
... praise , nor dispraise me , nor blesse nor curse Openly loves force . This might appear for an instant as a merely literary Ovidian motif and remind us of Elegy IV : The Perfume where the girl is warned of her mother who ' fearing lest ...
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... Praise , To triumph in victorious dance O'er sensual Folly , and Intemperance ( 970-75 ) is both complimentary and ironical since they all know , or ought to know , that they had more than a little help from elsewhere . It is as if the ...
... Praise , To triumph in victorious dance O'er sensual Folly , and Intemperance ( 970-75 ) is both complimentary and ironical since they all know , or ought to know , that they had more than a little help from elsewhere . It is as if the ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
CONVENTIONS OF IMITATION | 59 |
CONVENTIONS OF DEVOTION I | 81 |
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Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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action actually Adam and Eve Adam's allegorical appears artistic asserts Astrophil and Stella Book Christian Christopher Ricks Comus conceit conventions course critical cross crucial Defence discourse divine Donne's dramatic earth elegy English epic epic simile eternity Eve's Faerie Queene Fall fiction field figures foreknowledge genres God's Haemony heart Heaven Helen Gardner heroic Holy Sonnet human imaginative imitation implied John Donne John Milton landscape lines literary logical London lover masque meaning merely metaphor mind moral narrative nature offers Ovid Ovid's Ovidian Oxford Paradise Lost paradox pastoral Penelope Devereux Penseroso perhaps Petrarchan Platonic poem poet poet's poetic poetry possible question reader Renaissance response rhetorical Satan seems sense sequence Sidney Sidney's simile Sonnet 20 Sonnet 45 sort spelling Spenser story suggest thee things thir thou thought tion University Press verbal verses William Empson words writing
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The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 6: The ... John Donne Vista previa limitada - 1995 |