Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... conceited ' or ' metaphysical ' poetry was overthrown in the twentieth century . The foundation of much modern criticism is T. S. Eliot's tercentenary essay of 1921 , still in many respects the finest single essay on Marvell . The first ...
... conceited ' or ' metaphysical ' poetry was overthrown in the twentieth century . The foundation of much modern criticism is T. S. Eliot's tercentenary essay of 1921 , still in many respects the finest single essay on Marvell . The first ...
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... conceit and imagination . Having fixed his centre in this nobleman's house , he thought he could now move and govern the whole earth with the same facility . Nothing now would serve him but he must be a madman in print , and write a ...
... conceit and imagination . Having fixed his centre in this nobleman's house , he thought he could now move and govern the whole earth with the same facility . Nothing now would serve him but he must be a madman in print , and write a ...
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... conceit , it shall be marked out in another character ; that the sentences shall be boxed up in several para- graphs and more drawers than in any cabinet ; that the books shall all be bound up in calves ' leather . But my greatest care ...
... conceit , it shall be marked out in another character ; that the sentences shall be boxed up in several para- graphs and more drawers than in any cabinet ; that the books shall all be bound up in calves ' leather . But my greatest care ...
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To His Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace upon His Poems 4 45 | 4 |
On a Drop of Dew | 12 |
A Dialogue between the Soul and Body | 18 |
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Aeneid AMETAS Andrew Marvell answerer Appleton Appleton House Archbishop Arminian Bays Bays's better betwixt Bishop Bramhall Bodleian Bramhall ceremonies Charles Christian Christopher Hill Church of England clergy command conscience court Cromwell Cromwell's crown dangerous death discourse divine doth Duncan-Jones Dutch earth Ecclesiastical Policy English eyes Fairfax fanatics fate fear flowers Francis Villiers garden Gondibert hath head heaven Henry Coventry holy honour Horatian Ode House John judgement King king's late lest Lord magistrate Majesty Margoliouth Marvell's matter Michael Wilding mind Mower nature never night Nonconformists Nun Appleton once Parliament peace poem poet Popery praise Preface princes railing Rehearsal religion Roman saith scripture seems soul St Albans sure sweet sword syllable tears thee things thou thought trees trepan twas unto verse whole words write