Baroque Lyric PoetryYale University Press, 1961 - 244 стор. |
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... contrast be- tween time and eternity may be denied , as in Angelus Si- lesius ' epigram , Man sagt / die Zeit ist schnell ; wer hat sie sehen fliegen ? Sie bleibt ja unverrückt im Weltbegriffe liegen ! 8 In one way or another such ...
... contrast be- tween time and eternity may be denied , as in Angelus Si- lesius ' epigram , Man sagt / die Zeit ist schnell ; wer hat sie sehen fliegen ? Sie bleibt ja unverrückt im Weltbegriffe liegen ! 8 In one way or another such ...
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... contrast to Petrarch's , moves according to a discernible time pattern . We are therefore able to say at once that a com- parison of the two poems , without proving in itself anything historically , shows that some poems depend more ...
... contrast to Petrarch's , moves according to a discernible time pattern . We are therefore able to say at once that a com- parison of the two poems , without proving in itself anything historically , shows that some poems depend more ...
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... contrast : there are too many greedy and negligent shepherds to allow society to take Lycidas ' death lightly ... contrast with the following regretful , almost wistful passage on flowers to decorate the " Laureate Hearse . " That there ...
... contrast : there are too many greedy and negligent shepherds to allow society to take Lycidas ' death lightly ... contrast with the following regretful , almost wistful passage on flowers to decorate the " Laureate Hearse . " That there ...
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The Uses of Time in Poetry | 21 |
A Survey of Time Patterns | 37 |
Miltons Nativity Ode | 45 |
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