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The initial physical traits provide a foil for the final moral judgment , but the poem does not deny the importance of physical attraction or repulsion . Rather the final epigrammatic twist declares that mental and moral ugliness are ...
The initial physical traits provide a foil for the final moral judgment , but the poem does not deny the importance of physical attraction or repulsion . Rather the final epigrammatic twist declares that mental and moral ugliness are ...
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her at Woodstock and that recurred , to her consternation , whenever she faced a potential betrayal.18 By writing the Windsor epigram and sug- gesting that Dudley ( or whoever the poem was intended for ) was the object of her suspicion ...
her at Woodstock and that recurred , to her consternation , whenever she faced a potential betrayal.18 By writing the Windsor epigram and sug- gesting that Dudley ( or whoever the poem was intended for ) was the object of her suspicion ...
الصفحة 15
Ralegh has traditionally occupied a more important place in English literary tradition than Elizabeth , so it is not surprising that his poem has received more attention and regard than hers , and perhaps that is appropri- ate since he ...
Ralegh has traditionally occupied a more important place in English literary tradition than Elizabeth , so it is not surprising that his poem has received more attention and regard than hers , and perhaps that is appropri- ate since he ...
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