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Pagina 47
... conceit about winter's killing where he meant to kiss . It is essentially the same conceit as that applied by Venus , in Shakespeare's poem , to the boar that killed Adonis : He thought to kiss him , and hath kill'd him so.1 ( 1.1110 ) ...
... conceit about winter's killing where he meant to kiss . It is essentially the same conceit as that applied by Venus , in Shakespeare's poem , to the boar that killed Adonis : He thought to kiss him , and hath kill'd him so.1 ( 1.1110 ) ...
Pagina 69
... conceit in the seventh stanza of the Nativity Ode about the sun hiding his head for shame on seeing a greater sun appear , a conceit which Spenser had already used in his song of praise in Eliza Queen of Shepherds all , and which one ...
... conceit in the seventh stanza of the Nativity Ode about the sun hiding his head for shame on seeing a greater sun appear , a conceit which Spenser had already used in his song of praise in Eliza Queen of Shepherds all , and which one ...
Pagina 82
... conceit in a less ingenious , more normal , more Petrarchan manner : Melancholy is to come with her rapt soul sitting in her eyes , and There held in holy passion still , Forget thy self to Marble ... ( 11.41-2 ) The interesting ...
... conceit in a less ingenious , more normal , more Petrarchan manner : Melancholy is to come with her rapt soul sitting in her eyes , and There held in holy passion still , Forget thy self to Marble ... ( 11.41-2 ) The interesting ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
Copyright | |
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