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Pàgina 138
... poem of the series with an echo of the scene with Helen in Marlowe's play Dr Faustus and a reminiscence of Donne's Extasie : Joyne lip to lip , and try : Each suck the others breath . And whilst our tongues perplexed lie , Let who will ...
... poem of the series with an echo of the scene with Helen in Marlowe's play Dr Faustus and a reminiscence of Donne's Extasie : Joyne lip to lip , and try : Each suck the others breath . And whilst our tongues perplexed lie , Let who will ...
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... poem longer ' , it is because no other poem imposes so constant a strain , except perhaps King Lear , which is Shakespeare's greatest endeavour to lift the popular audience above its habitual self . The perusal of Paradise Lost , says ...
... poem longer ' , it is because no other poem imposes so constant a strain , except perhaps King Lear , which is Shakespeare's greatest endeavour to lift the popular audience above its habitual self . The perusal of Paradise Lost , says ...
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... poem , but also includes the sense of the noun which meant not only a barrier ' but ' a bulwark ' . At the beginning of the poem the fight had been imagined as one between two armies : this first section of the poem ends with the ...
... poem , but also includes the sense of the noun which meant not only a barrier ' but ' a bulwark ' . At the beginning of the poem the fight had been imagined as one between two armies : this first section of the poem ends with the ...
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