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Pagina 48
... Poets : He loved Wine and Wenching too well , to believe his com- mendation of either : a farre better Poet then he , who was called the Virgin Poet , both for his temperance and absti- nence , was no Winebibber ; I finde that wine in ...
... Poets : He loved Wine and Wenching too well , to believe his com- mendation of either : a farre better Poet then he , who was called the Virgin Poet , both for his temperance and absti- nence , was no Winebibber ; I finde that wine in ...
Pagina 58
... poet who Milton says must “ let pellucid water stand near him , in a tiny cup of beechen wood , and ... drink only sober draughts from a pure spring , " a poet who must also lead “ a youth free of crime , pure , and chaste . " As for ...
... poet who Milton says must “ let pellucid water stand near him , in a tiny cup of beechen wood , and ... drink only sober draughts from a pure spring , " a poet who must also lead “ a youth free of crime , pure , and chaste . " As for ...
Pagina 131
... poet's balding head so ill assort with the implied traditional picture of the young shepherd - poet piping in the meadows that the poem is satirical . This argument is vitiated , however , by Ginsberg's characteristic insistence that we ...
... poet's balding head so ill assort with the implied traditional picture of the young shepherd - poet piping in the meadows that the poem is satirical . This argument is vitiated , however , by Ginsberg's characteristic insistence that we ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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