Baroque Lyric PoetryYale University Press, 1961 - 244 стор. |
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... perhaps in time that curiosity , together with the more conservative tendency under way to minimize the stark old contrast between Elizabethan and Jacobean and the recent movement to " reconcile " Donne and Milton , will lead to the ...
... perhaps in time that curiosity , together with the more conservative tendency under way to minimize the stark old contrast between Elizabethan and Jacobean and the recent movement to " reconcile " Donne and Milton , will lead to the ...
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... perhaps , can mitigate the flat exaggeration of the poet's statement . And the climatic references can , perhaps , be “ explained ” in terms of Théophile's exile in Holland . Yet 1. The meaning of " relative " is here intended to ...
... perhaps , can mitigate the flat exaggeration of the poet's statement . And the climatic references can , perhaps , be “ explained ” in terms of Théophile's exile in Holland . Yet 1. The meaning of " relative " is here intended to ...
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... perhaps the commonest movement to be found in the Baroque lyric . It had been common also in previous ages ( see especially Petrarch or Wyatt ) , but had rarely assumed a complex or gradual form : usually the poem would begin with a ...
... perhaps the commonest movement to be found in the Baroque lyric . It had been common also in previous ages ( see especially Petrarch or Wyatt ) , but had rarely assumed a complex or gradual form : usually the poem would begin with a ...
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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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