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Does not the very intensity and violence of the poem's conclusion undermine the persuasiveness of the speaker's argument ( " devour " ... " tear ... with rough strife , / Thorough the Iron gates of Life ” ) ?
Does not the very intensity and violence of the poem's conclusion undermine the persuasiveness of the speaker's argument ( " devour " ... " tear ... with rough strife , / Thorough the Iron gates of Life ” ) ?
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66 We need not worry about whether Marvell originally wrote “ glew " for “ hew ” or “ dew ” ' ” The speaker's sense is that the youthful appearance of the lady is transitory and will eventually pass . While for the speaker this is a ...
66 We need not worry about whether Marvell originally wrote “ glew " for “ hew ” or “ dew ” ' ” The speaker's sense is that the youthful appearance of the lady is transitory and will eventually pass . While for the speaker this is a ...
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4 My view that the speaker's invitation to sexual ecstasy is an inversion of contemplative mystical communion can perhaps be best illustrated by a quotation from Francis de Sales , where we find bestiality and spirituality treated as ...
4 My view that the speaker's invitation to sexual ecstasy is an inversion of contemplative mystical communion can perhaps be best illustrated by a quotation from Francis de Sales , where we find bestiality and spirituality treated as ...
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Marvell and Allegory | 16 |
The Unfortunate Lover | 77 |
The Definition of Love | 89 |
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