Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 180
... Venus and Adonis is that of the handsome youth who will not yield to the embraces of a woman . Venus argues with him : The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shows thee unripe ; yet mayst thou well be tasted . Make use of time , let ...
... Venus and Adonis is that of the handsome youth who will not yield to the embraces of a woman . Venus argues with him : The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shows thee unripe ; yet mayst thou well be tasted . Make use of time , let ...
Pagina 181
... Venus and Adonis . Here is Marlowe's description of the young man , with a more specific response to all his physical attractions where Shakespeare , with his different inclinations , had a more generalised awareness of countenance ...
... Venus and Adonis . Here is Marlowe's description of the young man , with a more specific response to all his physical attractions where Shakespeare , with his different inclinations , had a more generalised awareness of countenance ...
Pagina 214
... Venus and Adonis ..... It will not do . If the poem is not meant to arouse disgust it was very foolishly written : if it is , then disgust ( that barbarian mercenary ) is not , either aesthetically or morally , the feeling on which a ...
... Venus and Adonis ..... It will not do . If the poem is not meant to arouse disgust it was very foolishly written : if it is , then disgust ( that barbarian mercenary ) is not , either aesthetically or morally , the feeling on which a ...
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