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Pagina 41
... Nativity Ode , and is a rapturous and one might almost say pagan celebration of the rebirth of love and of the fertility of the earth . The sixth elegy , written in December of the same year , just after he had completed the Nativity ...
... Nativity Ode , and is a rapturous and one might almost say pagan celebration of the rebirth of love and of the fertility of the earth . The sixth elegy , written in December of the same year , just after he had completed the Nativity ...
Pagina 53
... Nativity Ode in previous English poetry we must go back to Spenser's Epithalamion ; for the Epithalamion is the only pre- ceding poem of similar length that may be compared with the Nativity Ode , not merely in diction and imagery , but ...
... Nativity Ode in previous English poetry we must go back to Spenser's Epithalamion ; for the Epithalamion is the only pre- ceding poem of similar length that may be compared with the Nativity Ode , not merely in diction and imagery , but ...
Pagina 121
... Nativity Ode and were written during the late summer or autumn of 1629. Mr Bateson's view stands or falls with his own interpretation of the concluding lines of Elegia Sexta , where , after having described his composition of the Nativity ...
... Nativity Ode and were written during the late summer or autumn of 1629. Mr Bateson's view stands or falls with his own interpretation of the concluding lines of Elegia Sexta , where , after having described his composition of the Nativity ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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