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الصفحة 115
The epigram , along with the handful of theological poems , the epitaphs , and several of the formal odes and love elegies , occupies the melancholy “ darke corner ” of his lyric poetry . Though perhaps unique among his works in subject ...
The epigram , along with the handful of theological poems , the epitaphs , and several of the formal odes and love elegies , occupies the melancholy “ darke corner ” of his lyric poetry . Though perhaps unique among his works in subject ...
الصفحة 117
The relationship of Jonson to God , not Jonson to his companions , is the subject of this epigram . Though we may doubt whether he has been charged by his friends , we can know for certain that he has been found guilty by God : for some ...
The relationship of Jonson to God , not Jonson to his companions , is the subject of this epigram . Though we may doubt whether he has been charged by his friends , we can know for certain that he has been found guilty by God : for some ...
الصفحة 199
( 21-24 ) > a If this stanza were to appear in Epigram 115 , its every line would be " you " in quite a literal sense , since the “ you ” in question would have not one identity , but the succession of “ identities ” that fill every ...
( 21-24 ) > a If this stanza were to appear in Epigram 115 , its every line would be " you " in quite a literal sense , since the “ you ” in question would have not one identity , but the succession of “ identities ” that fill every ...
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