An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... heart's affection . Instead , he would have " heart " to be a reference to " the mind in general , " the source of the poet's inventive pow- 80 ers . A third and related interpretation would make the 79For a discussion of Sidney's ...
... heart's affection . Instead , he would have " heart " to be a reference to " the mind in general , " the source of the poet's inventive pow- 80 ers . A third and related interpretation would make the 79For a discussion of Sidney's ...
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... heart , Love onely reading unto me this art . Astrophel's argument of literary " simplicitie " -- Four of the spontaneity and humility -- is here as in Sonnet One an ap- peal to the " heart , " but this emphasis on his ethos serves only ...
... heart , Love onely reading unto me this art . Astrophel's argument of literary " simplicitie " -- Four of the spontaneity and humility -- is here as in Sonnet One an ap- peal to the " heart , " but this emphasis on his ethos serves only ...
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... heart " ; elsewhere , the eye discloses " the heart's still rhetoric " ( 2.1.229 ) ; it is a " court " ( 2.1.235 ) , a " shop " ( 3.1.16 ) ; eyes are " mortal " ( 4.3.83 ) but also " heavenly " ( 5.2.757 ) . From " women's eyes ...
... heart " ; elsewhere , the eye discloses " the heart's still rhetoric " ( 2.1.229 ) ; it is a " court " ( 2.1.235 ) , a " shop " ( 3.1.16 ) ; eyes are " mortal " ( 4.3.83 ) but also " heavenly " ( 5.2.757 ) . From " women's eyes ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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