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Pagina 192
90 16 She with her silence seems to grant his suit . Then he all jocund , like a wanton lover , With amorous embracements doth salute Her slender waist , presuming to discover The vale of love , where Cupid doth delight To sport ...
90 16 She with her silence seems to grant his suit . Then he all jocund , like a wanton lover , With amorous embracements doth salute Her slender waist , presuming to discover The vale of love , where Cupid doth delight To sport ...
Pagina 199
In the following years he probably travelled in Europe , and he seems to have been a member of the English embassy to Paris in the critical year of 1586 . By about 1590 he was established in the Pembroke circle at Wilton , where the ...
In the following years he probably travelled in Europe , and he seems to have been a member of the English embassy to Paris in the critical year of 1586 . By about 1590 he was established in the Pembroke circle at Wilton , where the ...
Pagina 227
Yet such is his stylistic control that these excesses almost seem natural ; there is no sense of strain , and it seems quite fitting that the world of nature should be prostrated by Hero's beauty . 1. 105 inveigling : enticing . a 11.
Yet such is his stylistic control that these excesses almost seem natural ; there is no sense of strain , and it seems quite fitting that the world of nature should be prostrated by Hero's beauty . 1. 105 inveigling : enticing . a 11.
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