Time, Landscape and the Ideal Life: Studies in the Pastoral Poetry of Spenser and MiltonAppollon-sha, 1974 - 272 Seiten |
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... true that in Sackville's lines too the courtly world was slightly hinted at by the word " queen " ( 1.10 ) . But since the Mirror treats of the fate only of people of high rank , it is natural that we should find such images in it . But ...
... true that in Sackville's lines too the courtly world was slightly hinted at by the word " queen " ( 1.10 ) . But since the Mirror treats of the fate only of people of high rank , it is natural that we should find such images in it . But ...
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... true loues he may vs euermore Preferre , and of their grace vs dignifie . ( 11. 815-818 ) Colin's mind now ascends , seeking a vision of true love . It is natural that Cuddy should comment that " some celestiall rage / Of loue " ( 11 ...
... true loues he may vs euermore Preferre , and of their grace vs dignifie . ( 11. 815-818 ) Colin's mind now ascends , seeking a vision of true love . It is natural that Cuddy should comment that " some celestiall rage / Of loue " ( 11 ...
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... true meaning is so uncertain and remote , that it is never sought because it cannot be known when it is found . " In a sharp contrast to this remark , Warton praises the passage because it is true to nature : " Here the day - break is ...
... true meaning is so uncertain and remote , that it is never sought because it cannot be known when it is found . " In a sharp contrast to this remark , Warton praises the passage because it is true to nature : " Here the day - break is ...
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CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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