Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... turns away from Venus Genetrix — which Adonis likewise does in Venus and Adonis and also that he turns away from the reconciliation of chastity with pleasure in marriage ( cf.ll. 5-6 ) , a denial of the proper accord between Virtus and ...
... turns away from Venus Genetrix — which Adonis likewise does in Venus and Adonis and also that he turns away from the reconciliation of chastity with pleasure in marriage ( cf.ll. 5-6 ) , a denial of the proper accord between Virtus and ...
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... turns Bandello's fruitful hills ( ' fruttiferi colli ' , p.280 ) into mountains , which Painter continues as ' Fertile Mountaynes ' ( p.80 ) , and which Brooke returns to ' fruitful hills ' ( 1.5 ) , although Brooke adds that Verona ...
... turns Bandello's fruitful hills ( ' fruttiferi colli ' , p.280 ) into mountains , which Painter continues as ' Fertile Mountaynes ' ( p.80 ) , and which Brooke returns to ' fruitful hills ' ( 1.5 ) , although Brooke adds that Verona ...
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... turns to amazement that the blurred gold before his short sighted eyes is a child's curls , then turns to the memory ( that Wordsworthian healer ) of his sister and of his loving care of her : ' Could this be his little sister come back ...
... turns to amazement that the blurred gold before his short sighted eyes is a child's curls , then turns to the memory ( that Wordsworthian healer ) of his sister and of his loving care of her : ' Could this be his little sister come back ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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