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... experience not without nobility 10 Is this uncer- tainty as to proper labels not evidence of how difficult it some- times is to distinguish between the two philosophies in lyric po- etry ? In any case , questions of whether " To Althea ...
... experience not without nobility 10 Is this uncer- tainty as to proper labels not evidence of how difficult it some- times is to distinguish between the two philosophies in lyric po- etry ? In any case , questions of whether " To Althea ...
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Manfred Weidhorn. tion in a kind of beauty contest . His experience with the others will fulfill his male desire for varied sexual experience as well as make him newly aware how she is better than the " meaner " beau- ties . It will sate ...
Manfred Weidhorn. tion in a kind of beauty contest . His experience with the others will fulfill his male desire for varied sexual experience as well as make him newly aware how she is better than the " meaner " beau- ties . It will sate ...
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... , especially the amatory poems of Meleager . These contained , as did the Latin love elegies , many anecdotes about Cupid and Venus which allegorically describe the love experience and were translated 148 RICHARD LOVELACE.
... , especially the amatory poems of Meleager . These contained , as did the Latin love elegies , many anecdotes about Cupid and Venus which allegorically describe the love experience and were translated 148 RICHARD LOVELACE.
Contents
Preface Chronology | 11 |
Life and Works | 15 |
A Poets Interests | 31 |
Copyright | |
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