The Poems of Andrew MarvellPearson Longman, 2003 - 468 páginas The latest edition to the Longman Annotated English Poets series is a complete works of the seventeenth century poet, Andrew Marvell. Marvell's poetry is renowned for its irony, subtlety and allusiveness and Nigel Smith shows how such literary qualities were developed and the various ways in which the complexity of meanings may be interpreted. The aim of this book is to present through commentary and annotation, a full historical and literary context to Marvell's poetry and it does so in its comprehensive and accurately balanced scholarship. |
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... beauty meet , And she be only thine . Soul If things of sight such heavens be , What heav'ns are those we cannot see ! Pleasure Wheresoe'er thy foot shall go The minted gold shall lie ; Till thou purchase all below , And want new worlds ...
... beauty meet , And she be only thine . Soul If things of sight such heavens be , What heav'ns are those we cannot see ! Pleasure Wheresoe'er thy foot shall go The minted gold shall lie ; Till thou purchase all below , And want new worlds ...
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... beauty which they have ; She straightness on the woods bestows ; To her the meadow sweetness owes ; Nothing could make the river be So crystal - pure but only she ; 695 She yet more pure , sweet , straight , and fair , Than gardens ...
... beauty which they have ; She straightness on the woods bestows ; To her the meadow sweetness owes ; Nothing could make the river be So crystal - pure but only she ; 695 She yet more pure , sweet , straight , and fair , Than gardens ...
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... beauty yields . LXXXXVI ' Tis not , what once it was , the world ; But a rude heap together hurled ; All negligently overthrown , Gulfs , deserts , precipices , stone . 765 Your lesser world contains the same , But in more decent order ...
... beauty yields . LXXXXVI ' Tis not , what once it was , the world ; But a rude heap together hurled ; All negligently overthrown , Gulfs , deserts , precipices , stone . 765 Your lesser world contains the same , But in more decent order ...
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Ad Regem Carolum Parodia | 6 |
To his Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace upon his Poems | 18 |
A Dialogue Between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure | 33 |
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English Verse: Theory and History, Volume 1;Volume 117 Marina Tarlinskaja Visualização de excertos - 1976 |