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This true love which we share with angelic beings is opposed to the unruly
passion of lust . Lust seeks only to quench its flame . Love seeks immortality .
This is Platonic love . But this Platonism is modified by Spenser ' s romanticism
and the ...
This true love which we share with angelic beings is opposed to the unruly
passion of lust . Lust seeks only to quench its flame . Love seeks immortality .
This is Platonic love . But this Platonism is modified by Spenser ' s romanticism
and the ...
Sivu 49
Thus every thing in Donne ' s early poems is in revolt against the poetic canons of
the age . There are several trends in Donne ' s Songs and Elegies ; some of them
are sensual , some combine passion with shame and scorn , a few others are ...
Thus every thing in Donne ' s early poems is in revolt against the poetic canons of
the age . There are several trends in Donne ' s Songs and Elegies ; some of them
are sensual , some combine passion with shame and scorn , a few others are ...
Sivu 69
... the sentiments and images . It is not to be considered as the effusion of real
passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions .
Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and
Mincius ...
... the sentiments and images . It is not to be considered as the effusion of real
passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions .
Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and
Mincius ...
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