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Page 14
... traditions . Although the narrative source is unknown , Cowley's stanzas are probably modeled after the Spenserian ... tradition , and Petrarchan convention . One may compare , for instance , these conceits of Cowley's with these in ...
... traditions . Although the narrative source is unknown , Cowley's stanzas are probably modeled after the Spenserian ... tradition , and Petrarchan convention . One may compare , for instance , these conceits of Cowley's with these in ...
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... tradition , ready to enhance by one the long line of poets who since Petrarch have sung of the sweet tortures of ... traditional ; the discovery that he has a wealthy rival is occasion for an " epistle , " " The rich Rival . " The quiet ...
... tradition , ready to enhance by one the long line of poets who since Petrarch have sung of the sweet tortures of ... traditional ; the discovery that he has a wealthy rival is occasion for an " epistle , " " The rich Rival . " The quiet ...
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... Tradition : A Study in English Poetry from Donne to the Death of Cowley [ Cambridge , Mass . , 1930 ] , p . 183 ... traditions and a detailed discussion of the ode . My reading is indebted to Mr. Goldstein's analysis . Cf. Robert ...
... Tradition : A Study in English Poetry from Donne to the Death of Cowley [ Cambridge , Mass . , 1930 ] , p . 183 ... traditions and a detailed discussion of the ode . My reading is indebted to Mr. Goldstein's analysis . Cf. Robert ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Muses Hannibal | 34 |
The great Methusalem of Love | 47 |
Copyright | |
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