Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 115Twayne Publishers, 1972 |
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... gives her amorous shade , Which Nature , the best Gardner made Here I would set , and sing rude layes , Such as the Nimphs ... give lesse Contentment , then the day . Shee's faire , whose beauty onely makes her gay.30 Cowley's concluding ...
... gives her amorous shade , Which Nature , the best Gardner made Here I would set , and sing rude layes , Such as the Nimphs ... give lesse Contentment , then the day . Shee's faire , whose beauty onely makes her gay.30 Cowley's concluding ...
Page 72
... give the account the logical unity and order which would have been apparent to a contemporary reader of the original but which would not be apparent in a literal translation . The unifying metaphor is earth as God's sacri- fice ; as man ...
... give the account the logical unity and order which would have been apparent to a contemporary reader of the original but which would not be apparent in a literal translation . The unifying metaphor is earth as God's sacri- fice ; as man ...
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... gives way to the realm of angels and " blew - ey'd violets , " to lilies and roses in a garden - like Eden . A human maid hears the heavenly message : " Hail thou , who must Gods wife , Gods mother be ! " Amazed at the paradox , David ...
... gives way to the realm of angels and " blew - ey'd violets , " to lilies and roses in a garden - like Eden . A human maid hears the heavenly message : " Hail thou , who must Gods wife , Gods mother be ! " Amazed at the paradox , David ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Muses Hannibal | 34 |
The great Methusalem of Love | 47 |
Copyright | |
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