Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... sonnet . This example is not meant to be anything more than a microcosm by which to show that a devoted loyalty to literary tradition - an almost blind loyalty does not and need not infringe upon the rights of original interpretation ...
... sonnet . This example is not meant to be anything more than a microcosm by which to show that a devoted loyalty to literary tradition - an almost blind loyalty does not and need not infringe upon the rights of original interpretation ...
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... sonnet sequence . There is indeed hardly an idea or a simile in Drummond's sonnets which cannot be matched in Petrarch and his Italian French , Spanish and English disciples . As Ben Jonson said , his poems " were all very good , but ...
... sonnet sequence . There is indeed hardly an idea or a simile in Drummond's sonnets which cannot be matched in Petrarch and his Italian French , Spanish and English disciples . As Ben Jonson said , his poems " were all very good , but ...
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... sonnet I have quoted was Desportes ' " Las que me sert de voir ces belles plaines ? " but the only close verbal resemblance lies in the form of apostrophe , and there is no imaginative affinity between workmanship of this exact and ...
... sonnet I have quoted was Desportes ' " Las que me sert de voir ces belles plaines ? " but the only close verbal resemblance lies in the form of apostrophe , and there is no imaginative affinity between workmanship of this exact and ...
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