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Pagina xxix
... lyrical discourse ' ; what he found - in Sonnet 90 -was ' the perfection of human speech . ' His letters , written while the Essay was in progress , are packed with enjoyment . ' What stuff it is ! " Lucrece " and all - thus he writes ...
... lyrical discourse ' ; what he found - in Sonnet 90 -was ' the perfection of human speech . ' His letters , written while the Essay was in progress , are packed with enjoyment . ' What stuff it is ! " Lucrece " and all - thus he writes ...
Pagina 246
... lyrical . Yet the hazard must be faced ; for the Venus , the Lucrece , and the Sonnets are , each one , in the first place lyrical and elegiac . They are concerned chiefly with the delight and the pathos of Beauty , and they reflect ...
... lyrical . Yet the hazard must be faced ; for the Venus , the Lucrece , and the Sonnets are , each one , in the first place lyrical and elegiac . They are concerned chiefly with the delight and the pathos of Beauty , and they reflect ...
Pagina 315
... lyrical excellence in their imagery and rhythm which severs them from kindred competitors : they are the first examples of the highest qualities in Elizabethan lyrical verse . No poet of that day ever doubted that poesie dealeth with ...
... lyrical excellence in their imagery and rhythm which severs them from kindred competitors : they are the first examples of the highest qualities in Elizabethan lyrical verse . No poet of that day ever doubted that poesie dealeth with ...
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