The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the TurtleMethuen, 1955 - 233 страници |
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... follow we need not linger , except to observe that at one point nine famous women of action are listed , continuing ... follows on with song about such greater love , Platonically and religiously conceived ( 79 / 87-80 / 88 ) . On ...
... follow we need not linger , except to observe that at one point nine famous women of action are listed , continuing ... follows on with song about such greater love , Platonically and religiously conceived ( 79 / 87-80 / 88 ) . On ...
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... follow the 1611 text exactly.1 First , we have four lines representing the acrostic lines to follow . They are : Ah quoth she , but where is true Loue ? Where quoth he ? where you and I loue . I quoth she , were thine like my loue . Why ...
... follow the 1611 text exactly.1 First , we have four lines representing the acrostic lines to follow . They are : Ah quoth she , but where is true Loue ? Where quoth he ? where you and I loue . I quoth she , were thine like my loue . Why ...
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... follow Divers Poetical Essays on the former subject , viz : the Turtle and Phoenix . Done by the best and chiefest of our modern writers , with their names subscribed to their particular works ; never before extant ; and now first ...
... follow Divers Poetical Essays on the former subject , viz : the Turtle and Phoenix . Done by the best and chiefest of our modern writers , with their names subscribed to their particular works ; never before extant ; and now first ...
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FACTS AND PROBLEMS | 3 |
THE INTEGRATION PATTERN | 22 |
SYMBOLISM | 58 |
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