Emily Dickinson: The Metaphysical TraditionArnold-Heinemann, 1982 - 201 Seiten |
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... Marvell , Dickinson was in search of " Fair quiet " which he found in " The Garden , " while she found it in her room . Marvell's search for the " quiet " is found in the following lines : Fair quiet , have I found thee here , And ...
... Marvell , Dickinson was in search of " Fair quiet " which he found in " The Garden , " while she found it in her room . Marvell's search for the " quiet " is found in the following lines : Fair quiet , have I found thee here , And ...
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... Marvell or Dickinson . How- ever , he does refer to " the earth our mother , ' " 7 and to " our great - grand ... Marvell , who is the " metaphy- sical poet of the open air . " A close study of Dickinson's poems and letters reveals that ...
... Marvell or Dickinson . How- ever , he does refer to " the earth our mother , ' " 7 and to " our great - grand ... Marvell , who is the " metaphy- sical poet of the open air . " A close study of Dickinson's poems and letters reveals that ...
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... Marvell also displays this auditory and sensuous imagination when he considers " Nightingales " : The Nightingale does here make choice To sing the Tryals of her Voice . Low Shrubs she sits in , and adorns With Musick high the squatted ...
... Marvell also displays this auditory and sensuous imagination when he considers " Nightingales " : The Nightingale does here make choice To sing the Tryals of her Voice . Low Shrubs she sits in , and adorns With Musick high the squatted ...
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