Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... literary , career . He was certainly in Rome in 1645 or 1646 , when he wrote the satirical verses about Richard Flecknoe ( see p . 77 ) ; in December 1654 he met Lord Francis Villiers there . Before his travels , Marvell had written a ...
... literary , career . He was certainly in Rome in 1645 or 1646 , when he wrote the satirical verses about Richard Flecknoe ( see p . 77 ) ; in December 1654 he met Lord Francis Villiers there . Before his travels , Marvell had written a ...
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... literary convention and his [ lack of ] familiarity with contempor- ary poetic conventions ' , and the verse on ' heavy Cromwell ' and ' long- deceived Fairfax ' ( ' which contrast so flagrantly with his [ later ] admiration of these ...
... literary convention and his [ lack of ] familiarity with contempor- ary poetic conventions ' , and the verse on ' heavy Cromwell ' and ' long- deceived Fairfax ' ( ' which contrast so flagrantly with his [ later ] admiration of these ...
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... 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 . 1. 30. caudles . Gruels . almond - milk ...
... 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 . 1. 30. caudles . Gruels . almond - milk ...
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