The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary Wroth: A Critical IntroductionBRILL, 1982 - 222 стор. |
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... true husband of the elemental world , which is its true wife , the one active , the other passive . " 54 Jupiter is the highest of gods , for his " vir- tuous love is divine , and the end of its desire is the contempla- tion of the ...
... true husband of the elemental world , which is its true wife , the one active , the other passive . " 54 Jupiter is the highest of gods , for his " vir- tuous love is divine , and the end of its desire is the contempla- tion of the ...
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... true Virtue , and his ends delight , His flames are joys , his bands true Lovers might . ( Sonnet 2 , third series ) Castiglione's Bembo describes for the Italian Court how love begins when " beauty first attracts the eyes of men ...
... true Virtue , and his ends delight , His flames are joys , his bands true Lovers might . ( Sonnet 2 , third series ) Castiglione's Bembo describes for the Italian Court how love begins when " beauty first attracts the eyes of men ...
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... true felicity . She asks the reader to remember when his soul , in " Innocency " still contemplated eternal beauties before the fall into bodily life when the soul became alienated from the object of Love . The poetess ' light which ...
... true felicity . She asks the reader to remember when his soul , in " Innocency " still contemplated eternal beauties before the fall into bodily life when the soul became alienated from the object of Love . The poetess ' light which ...
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