Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRussell & Russell, 1962 - 91 стор. Literary criticism and interpretation about the works of John Donne. |
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... begins with the lover's statement of his indifference to what others think of or call the lovers . And the stanza continues with the lover's own suggestions as to how they may be characterized : they are tapers , dying at their own cost ...
... begins with the lover's statement of his indifference to what others think of or call the lovers . And the stanza continues with the lover's own suggestions as to how they may be characterized : they are tapers , dying at their own cost ...
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... begins Blasted with sighs , and surrounded with teares , Hither I come to seeke the spring , And not until the end of the poem does the speaker pursue any argument or set up any extended metaphor as a seem- ing fulfillment to the ...
... begins Blasted with sighs , and surrounded with teares , Hither I come to seeke the spring , And not until the end of the poem does the speaker pursue any argument or set up any extended metaphor as a seem- ing fulfillment to the ...
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... begins already committed to both atti- tudes , and as the poem develops we learn of the experience that brought on this rivalry . Hence , it becomes evident that the speaker is in a particular circumstance , a dramatic mo- ment of his ...
... begins already committed to both atti- tudes , and as the poem develops we learn of the experience that brought on this rivalry . Hence , it becomes evident that the speaker is in a particular circumstance , a dramatic mo- ment of his ...
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