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... poet's - search . The poet addresses himself to Cupid , begging to be " struck deep " by the arrows of the god so that he may be enabled both to love and to write love poetry . This pleasant , and quite conventional , conceit provides ...
... poet's - search . The poet addresses himself to Cupid , begging to be " struck deep " by the arrows of the god so that he may be enabled both to love and to write love poetry . This pleasant , and quite conventional , conceit provides ...
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... poet who is frankly exploring the conventions of love poetry ; he is as frankly an apprentice as was Spenser ( a " new poet " ) writing his Shepherd's Calender . Cupid as a poetical convention signalizes the fact that the poems will ...
... poet who is frankly exploring the conventions of love poetry ; he is as frankly an apprentice as was Spenser ( a " new poet " ) writing his Shepherd's Calender . Cupid as a poetical convention signalizes the fact that the poems will ...
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... poetry which stand apart from the courtly love tradition and which derive much of their spirit and technique from the love poetry of Ovid . The theme of sexual disgust remains an undercurrent in The Mistress , however . The predominant ...
... poetry which stand apart from the courtly love tradition and which derive much of their spirit and technique from the love poetry of Ovid . The theme of sexual disgust remains an undercurrent in The Mistress , however . The predominant ...
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The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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