Fleeting Things: English Poets and Poems, 1616-1660Harvard University Press, 1990 - 394 pagina's Offers new interpretations of poems by Milton, Jonson, Herrick, and Lovelace, and looks at five themes in seventeenth century English poetry. |
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Pagina 235
... proverb " in their rendering of Proverbs 1 : 6 , making it par- allel to a dark saying : A wise man will hear , and will increase learning : and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels : To understand a proverb , and the ...
... proverb " in their rendering of Proverbs 1 : 6 , making it par- allel to a dark saying : A wise man will hear , and will increase learning : and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels : To understand a proverb , and the ...
Pagina 237
... Proverbs serve as a common link between the highest and lowest forms of poetry . John Crouch's balled " Two Antagonists in Love " uses a prov- erb to satirize the excesses of love - the same proverb might just as well epitomize Lycidas ...
... Proverbs serve as a common link between the highest and lowest forms of poetry . John Crouch's balled " Two Antagonists in Love " uses a prov- erb to satirize the excesses of love - the same proverb might just as well epitomize Lycidas ...
Pagina 238
... proverbs drive him back to a realization that the best he could do was merely to stand and wait , which was not enough ( 39-44 ) : The first part of the Proverb's so far right . But now , alas , I am o'erwhelmed with night ! Thus in a ...
... proverbs drive him back to a realization that the best he could do was merely to stand and wait , which was not enough ( 39-44 ) : The first part of the Proverb's so far right . But now , alas , I am o'erwhelmed with night ! Thus in a ...
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