Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... lines as ' one of the few scraps of Marvell's literary criticism ' . 1. 17. Celia . Perhaps Mary Fairfax ; see ' Upon Appleton House ' , 11. 707-8 ( p . 75 ) . Marvell may have written these lines at Nun Appleton in the winter of 1650/1 ...
... lines as ' one of the few scraps of Marvell's literary criticism ' . 1. 17. Celia . Perhaps Mary Fairfax ; see ' Upon Appleton House ' , 11. 707-8 ( p . 75 ) . Marvell may have written these lines at Nun Appleton in the winter of 1650/1 ...
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... lines are omitted in Bodleian MS Douce 357 , 1689 , and 1694 . 151 1. 80. That whosoever ... kill . After this line 1697 has : Will you the Tweed that sullen bounder call Of soil , of wit , of manners , and of all ? Why draw you not as ...
... lines are omitted in Bodleian MS Douce 357 , 1689 , and 1694 . 151 1. 80. That whosoever ... kill . After this line 1697 has : Will you the Tweed that sullen bounder call Of soil , of wit , of manners , and of all ? Why draw you not as ...
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Andrew Marvell Frank Kermode, Keith Walker. INDEX OF FIRST LINES After two sittings , now our Lady State Alas , how pleasant are their days As one put drunk into the packet - boat C. Damon , come drive thy flocks this ... Lines 121 124 149.
Andrew Marvell Frank Kermode, Keith Walker. INDEX OF FIRST LINES After two sittings , now our Lady State Alas , how pleasant are their days As one put drunk into the packet - boat C. Damon , come drive thy flocks this ... Lines 121 124 149.
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