Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... Venus is an eagle , a vulture , a wild bird and a falcon . She is the beast of prey and Adonis the hunted quarry ; this again links up the two halves of the poem . She had hunted Adonis , and to escape he hunts the boar . When the boar ...
... Venus is an eagle , a vulture , a wild bird and a falcon . She is the beast of prey and Adonis the hunted quarry ; this again links up the two halves of the poem . She had hunted Adonis , and to escape he hunts the boar . When the boar ...
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... Venus whose looks brought wrath , and urged fear : Her robe was skarlet : black her head's attire . ( 4. 27-29 . ) It is symbolized more at length in the marriage which , as priestess of Venus , Hero attends , and in the ominous tale ...
... Venus whose looks brought wrath , and urged fear : Her robe was skarlet : black her head's attire . ( 4. 27-29 . ) It is symbolized more at length in the marriage which , as priestess of Venus , Hero attends , and in the ominous tale ...
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... Venus , left them ; blew their truth , The red and black , ensignes of death and ruth . ( 6. 276–291 . ) Chapman , throughout , complains against the hardness of the lovers ' fate : he says at the end of the fifth sestiad that he uses ...
... Venus , left them ; blew their truth , The red and black , ensignes of death and ruth . ( 6. 276–291 . ) Chapman , throughout , complains against the hardness of the lovers ' fate : he says at the end of the fifth sestiad that he uses ...
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