England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking CountriesParavia, 1987 - 1212 Seiten |
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... poem to Lesbia is almost obvious , with the difference that Skelton's verbosity has expanded the original eighteen lines to 1,382 . The other poets belonging to the Scot- tish school who deserve mention are : James I , Robert Henryson ...
... poem to Lesbia is almost obvious , with the difference that Skelton's verbosity has expanded the original eighteen lines to 1,382 . The other poets belonging to the Scot- tish school who deserve mention are : James I , Robert Henryson ...
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... poem addressed to ? text analysis 2. Lucy appears only in the last stanza . How is she related to the theme of the poem ? 3. Work out the rhyme scheme and compare it with those of the previous Lucy poems . From THE PRELUDE The Stolen ...
... poem addressed to ? text analysis 2. Lucy appears only in the last stanza . How is she related to the theme of the poem ? 3. Work out the rhyme scheme and compare it with those of the previous Lucy poems . From THE PRELUDE The Stolen ...
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... poem . 2. What are princes com- pared to in lines 2-3 ? 3. What are rulers compared to in lines 4-6 ? 4. What are the institutions quoted in the poem compared to in line 13 ? 5. How do you interpret lines 13-14 ? ODE TO THE WEST WIND دو ...
... poem . 2. What are princes com- pared to in lines 2-3 ? 3. What are rulers compared to in lines 4-6 ? 4. What are the institutions quoted in the poem compared to in line 13 ? 5. How do you interpret lines 13-14 ? ODE TO THE WEST WIND دو ...
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