The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary Wroth: A Critical IntroductionBRILL, 1982 - 222 стор. |
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... reader willing to col- laborate imaginatively with the poet ; the reader must fill in his own details and assume the role of eavesdropper upon a private conversation . But the poetic gains of this style of writing are enormous in ...
... reader willing to col- laborate imaginatively with the poet ; the reader must fill in his own details and assume the role of eavesdropper upon a private conversation . But the poetic gains of this style of writing are enormous in ...
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... reader the tone which the poetess desires the poem to impart , that of delightful and mis- chievous excitement . The use of run - on lines sets the fast- paced tempo of the speed involved when " a Chariot drawne by wing'd Desire " races ...
... reader the tone which the poetess desires the poem to impart , that of delightful and mis- chievous excitement . The use of run - on lines sets the fast- paced tempo of the speed involved when " a Chariot drawne by wing'd Desire " races ...
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... reader need " mistrust " neither Love nor Reason when the two work together . The confirmation is assured by Lady Mary when she speaks of the united strength of the two " mights thus made of One . " Her confutation anticipates any ...
... reader need " mistrust " neither Love nor Reason when the two work together . The confirmation is assured by Lady Mary when she speaks of the united strength of the two " mights thus made of One . " Her confutation anticipates any ...
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