The Poems of John ClevelandOUP Oxford, 15.6.1967 - 256 sivua A scholarly edition of poems by John Cleveland. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 37
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... eyes : Would thaw the rable , that fierce beast of ours , ( That which Hyena - like weeps and devoures ) Tears that ... eyes : ] eyes . D1 33 rable , ] rable D1 P12 - P17 CV MSS .: Agena - like D1 20 25 30 35 40 45 So 34 Hyena - like D5 ...
... eyes : Would thaw the rable , that fierce beast of ours , ( That which Hyena - like weeps and devoures ) Tears that ... eyes : ] eyes . D1 33 rable , ] rable D1 P12 - P17 CV MSS .: Agena - like D1 20 25 30 35 40 45 So 34 Hyena - like D5 ...
Sivu 41
... Eyes humour Chrystaline ; And by reflexive shine I in her eye was seene . Never Marke , & c . Mysticall Grammer of amorous glances , Feeling of pulses , the Phisicke of Love , Rhetoricall courtings , and Musicall Dances ; Numbring of ...
... Eyes humour Chrystaline ; And by reflexive shine I in her eye was seene . Never Marke , & c . Mysticall Grammer of amorous glances , Feeling of pulses , the Phisicke of Love , Rhetoricall courtings , and Musicall Dances ; Numbring of ...
Sivu 93
... eyes . This phrase , common in seventeenth- century poetry , refers to the reflection of himself that the lover sees in the eyes of his lady , and may come from a pun on the Latin pupilla , which can mean either ' the pupil of the eye ...
... eyes . This phrase , common in seventeenth- century poetry , refers to the reflection of himself that the lover sees in the eyes of his lady , and may come from a pun on the Latin pupilla , which can mean either ' the pupil of the eye ...
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Frontispiece engraving in Poems 1651 | ix |
INTRODUCTION | xv |
To the State of Love or The Senses Festival | 47 |
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