OdesClarendon Press, 1963 - 269 sayfa |
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Sayfa 4
... never provided . As ' every stanza is harmonized to receive a melody ' , certain distinctions are made . Some poems have one continuous melody from end to end ; by way of example he quotes his own sestina , Al poco giorno e al gran ...
... never provided . As ' every stanza is harmonized to receive a melody ' , certain distinctions are made . Some poems have one continuous melody from end to end ; by way of example he quotes his own sestina , Al poco giorno e al gran ...
Sayfa 92
... never looked at me again . This brought me near to death . 3. Here follows an extraordinary analysis of what ... never seen her , was almost fatal . This is so extraordinary that some people feel that it was never meant to be taken ...
... never looked at me again . This brought me near to death . 3. Here follows an extraordinary analysis of what ... never seen her , was almost fatal . This is so extraordinary that some people feel that it was never meant to be taken ...
Sayfa 113
... never see more of us than we are now ' ; that is to say that he does not deny them but the episode is closed . Even then we have all this contradicted in Sonnet LXXXV ( if it be genuine ) , where he conjures the former poems not to ...
... never see more of us than we are now ' ; that is to say that he does not deny them but the episode is closed . Even then we have all this contradicted in Sonnet LXXXV ( if it be genuine ) , where he conjures the former poems not to ...
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