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The irony of To his Coy Mistress , for example , is intensified if the speaker's claim that sexuality is the only means to conquer time is seen in contrast to Christ's atoning Sacrifice as recalled in The Unfortunate Lover or in ...
The irony of To his Coy Mistress , for example , is intensified if the speaker's claim that sexuality is the only means to conquer time is seen in contrast to Christ's atoning Sacrifice as recalled in The Unfortunate Lover or in ...
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The contrast between the eternal “ there ” and present " here " is a favourite polarity of Augustine ( " Here we hope , there we shall enjoy ” 12 ) and has behind it : “ For here have we no continuing city , but we seek one to come ...
The contrast between the eternal “ there ” and present " here " is a favourite polarity of Augustine ( " Here we hope , there we shall enjoy ” 12 ) and has behind it : “ For here have we no continuing city , but we seek one to come ...
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The poem begins with an ironic contrast between the peaceful shelter offered by the natural world , and the symbols of achievement earned by men in society . To labour to be crowned by “ the Palm , the Oke , or Bayes " is useless ...
The poem begins with an ironic contrast between the peaceful shelter offered by the natural world , and the symbols of achievement earned by men in society . To labour to be crowned by “ the Palm , the Oke , or Bayes " is useless ...
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Marvell and Allegory | 16 |
The Unfortunate Lover | 77 |
The Definition of Love | 89 |
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Adam allegorical alludes allusion angels associations become begins Bermudas Bible biblical blood body Book brings to mind brought Canticles century Chapter Christ Christian Church coming common contemplation contrast created creation death described divine drop earth eternal faith Fall Faun figure flesh flowers fruit future garden Genesis give God's grass green happiness Heaven heavenly holy hope imagination innocence interpretation Isaiah John Juliana kind knowledge Land light lines London Lord Lover man's Marvell Marvell's Mary meaning Mower nature Nymph offer Old Testament op.cit Paradise passing pleasures poem poetry praise present Press promises prophecy Psalm recalls refers religious reminded result Revelation sacrament Saint salvation says seen sense shows significance similar Song soul speaker spiritual stanza suggested symbols tears temptations things thou thought traditional tree University unto various Virgin
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