Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... Ovid's Amores can also be said about Donne's erotic poetry . Thus Georg Luck will note how Ovid ' has the ability to experience romantic emotions and , half an hour later , regard them with detachment ' ( ' For by to- morrow , I may ...
... Ovid's Amores can also be said about Donne's erotic poetry . Thus Georg Luck will note how Ovid ' has the ability to experience romantic emotions and , half an hour later , regard them with detachment ' ( ' For by to- morrow , I may ...
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... Ovid . This is one important aspect of Donne's adaptations of Ovid . When we come to wonder what exactly Donne was doing with his Ovid ( or his Marlowe - Ovid ) we are too struck by his linguis- tic imitations . Ovid may have his ...
... Ovid . This is one important aspect of Donne's adaptations of Ovid . When we come to wonder what exactly Donne was doing with his Ovid ( or his Marlowe - Ovid ) we are too struck by his linguis- tic imitations . Ovid may have his ...
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... Ovid at all , though we could hardly say that Donne wrote it without reference to Ovid : Amores 1.13 , Ad Auroram ne properet , a waking - up - in - the - morning poem , cata- logues those who are called to work by the sunrise ( Ovid's ...
... Ovid at all , though we could hardly say that Donne wrote it without reference to Ovid : Amores 1.13 , Ad Auroram ne properet , a waking - up - in - the - morning poem , cata- logues those who are called to work by the sunrise ( Ovid's ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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