Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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... more ludicrous manu- script spellings , and in short brought the poem into the twentieth century - where it belongs . For a great poem transcends its own time : that is what makes it a great poem Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I.
... more ludicrous manu- script spellings , and in short brought the poem into the twentieth century - where it belongs . For a great poem transcends its own time : that is what makes it a great poem Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I.
Sivu 105
... eye ' , an eye to let in the wind . Protection has turned into vulnerability . The image associates , moreover , with the ... eyes ; The good years shall devour them , flesh and fell , Ere they shall make us weep : we'll see ' em starved ...
... eye ' , an eye to let in the wind . Protection has turned into vulnerability . The image associates , moreover , with the ... eyes ; The good years shall devour them , flesh and fell , Ere they shall make us weep : we'll see ' em starved ...
Sivu 127
... eyes : Lest I be sick with seeing ; Nor cast them down , but let them rise , Lest shame destroy their being : O , be not angry with those fires , For then their threats will kill me ; Nor look too kind on my desires , For then my hopes ...
... eyes : Lest I be sick with seeing ; Nor cast them down , but let them rise , Lest shame destroy their being : O , be not angry with those fires , For then their threats will kill me ; Nor look too kind on my desires , For then my hopes ...
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Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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