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Pagina 41
... elegy , not in the chronological order , but at the end of the elegies , and added a kind of palinode , declaring that it was a memorial of his foolish youth . The fifth elegy , In Adventum Veris , on the coming of Spring , was written ...
... elegy , not in the chronological order , but at the end of the elegies , and added a kind of palinode , declaring that it was a memorial of his foolish youth . The fifth elegy , In Adventum Veris , on the coming of Spring , was written ...
Pagina 273
... elegy is to express grief . I have already more than once insisted that the purpose of an elegy is to make the person commemorated remembered , and that the authors of the so un - Miltonic other elegies on King were aware of this ...
... elegy is to express grief . I have already more than once insisted that the purpose of an elegy is to make the person commemorated remembered , and that the authors of the so un - Miltonic other elegies on King were aware of this ...
Pagina 353
... elegy on E. King , 253 Brown , R. , elegy on E. King , 254-5 Browne , Sir Thomas , ' Musaeum Clausum ' , 144 Browne , William , 31 , 33 , 78 , 88 , 148 , 168 Britannia's Pastorals , 31 , 154 , 330 epitaph on the Countess of Pem- broke ...
... elegy on E. King , 253 Brown , R. , elegy on E. King , 254-5 Browne , Sir Thomas , ' Musaeum Clausum ' , 144 Browne , William , 31 , 33 , 78 , 88 , 148 , 168 Britannia's Pastorals , 31 , 154 , 330 epitaph on the Countess of Pem- broke ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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