The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary Wroth: A Critical IntroductionBRILL, 1982 - 222 стор. |
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... eyes " could stand for the poetess herself -- " I " -- or for a certain person whose name starts with " I " or " J. " lips " who betray the lover are like " poyson " : Eyes having none , rejecting proves a stíng : Killing the budd ...
... eyes " could stand for the poetess herself -- " I " -- or for a certain person whose name starts with " I " or " J. " lips " who betray the lover are like " poyson " : Eyes having none , rejecting proves a stíng : Killing the budd ...
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... eyes which conquer'd have my heart And see if mine , be slacke to answer thee . Lodge in that breast , and pitty ... eyes " and resting in the " heart , " she addresses Love in an apostrophe , saying that he must " shine in those eyes ...
... eyes which conquer'd have my heart And see if mine , be slacke to answer thee . Lodge in that breast , and pitty ... eyes " and resting in the " heart , " she addresses Love in an apostrophe , saying that he must " shine in those eyes ...
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... eyes " should not look too hard when they suspect the lover of being unfaithful , lest they fall under a jealous gaze themselves . The problem of intimated inconstancy introduced in the octave is solved in the sestet by a paraphrase to ...
... eyes " should not look too hard when they suspect the lover of being unfaithful , lest they fall under a jealous gaze themselves . The problem of intimated inconstancy introduced in the octave is solved in the sestet by a paraphrase to ...
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