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Page ix
... turn on some single thought , feeling , or situation . " 2 It is easy to see that by its very conditions the lyric must be short , as an emotion prolonged beyond a pleasurable length will defeat its own artistic aim.3 As to another ...
... turn on some single thought , feeling , or situation . " 2 It is easy to see that by its very conditions the lyric must be short , as an emotion prolonged beyond a pleasurable length will defeat its own artistic aim.3 As to another ...
Page xviii
... turning the form to the expression of religious emo- tion in sequences of " Divine Sonnets . " ( For examples , see Barnes ' Talent , and Donne's sonnet To Death , pp . 81 and 142. ) Chapman's A Coronet for his Mistress Philos- ophy is ...
... turning the form to the expression of religious emo- tion in sequences of " Divine Sonnets . " ( For examples , see Barnes ' Talent , and Donne's sonnet To Death , pp . 81 and 142. ) Chapman's A Coronet for his Mistress Philos- ophy is ...
Page xxxix
... turn , if we are to find the chief motive , spirit , and much of the form of the Elizabethan lyric . Nor need this be understood to involve in question the genuine originality of the best of Elizabethan lyrists . The tree stood ...
... turn , if we are to find the chief motive , spirit , and much of the form of the Elizabethan lyric . Nor need this be understood to involve in question the genuine originality of the best of Elizabethan lyrists . The tree stood ...
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... turning . THOMAS LODGE , Scilla's Meta- morphosis , etc. , 1589 ; written about 1577 . LAMENT . THE earth , late choked with showers , Is now arrayed in green , Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen ; The heavens ...
... turning . THOMAS LODGE , Scilla's Meta- morphosis , etc. , 1589 ; written about 1577 . LAMENT . THE earth , late choked with showers , Is now arrayed in green , Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen ; The heavens ...
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... turn again to play ? I , that on Sunday at the church - stile found A garland sweet with true - love knots in flowers , Which I to wear about mine arms was bound , That each of us might know that all was ours : Must I lead now an idle ...
... turn again to play ? I , that on Sunday at the church - stile found A garland sweet with true - love knots in flowers , Which I to wear about mine arms was bound , That each of us might know that all was ours : Must I lead now an idle ...
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