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... seek out private chambers or wood- land retreats in order to circumvent society , but corrects it to its face even while beckoning selected and qualified members of it to become complicitous in the occasion . Cities are Sepulchers ...
... seek out private chambers or wood- land retreats in order to circumvent society , but corrects it to its face even while beckoning selected and qualified members of it to become complicitous in the occasion . Cities are Sepulchers ...
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... seek careers through patronage or acknowledgments from mistresses . Both the complaint lyric and the love lyric shift their ground as the speaker cancels the secular analogies that have fed his own grievances . The good servant may not ...
... seek careers through patronage or acknowledgments from mistresses . Both the complaint lyric and the love lyric shift their ground as the speaker cancels the secular analogies that have fed his own grievances . The good servant may not ...
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... seek to do more with it . The closest thing to a rural ramble in Milton , in " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso , " works through a Herricklike mis- cellany for a moment , in a dancelike rhythm Herrick would have approved , but realigns ...
... seek to do more with it . The closest thing to a rural ramble in Milton , in " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso , " works through a Herricklike mis- cellany for a moment , in a dancelike rhythm Herrick would have approved , but realigns ...
Contents
The Objects of Lyric Address | 3 |
Between Chaos and Cosmos | 35 |
Local Habitation and Its Genius | 53 |
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