The Fizz Inside: Critical Essays of a Lighter KindUniversity of Waterloo Press, 1980 - 389 pagini |
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Pagina 132
... eyes of a corpse , however , non - literal that corpse may be . But the eyes being closed are " gloom- pleas'd " ( 1. 3 ) , and their possessor must be conscious for his eyes to be in any way " pleas'd . " And since the eyes belong to ...
... eyes of a corpse , however , non - literal that corpse may be . But the eyes being closed are " gloom- pleas'd " ( 1. 3 ) , and their possessor must be conscious for his eyes to be in any way " pleas'd . " And since the eyes belong to ...
Pagina 186
... eyes ” ) , and then spring flowers should be called on as tributes to Lycidas " dead ere his prime . " " Now that we have avoided having to visualize ocular eyes sucking , we can see in what way flower buds would " suck the honied ...
... eyes ” ) , and then spring flowers should be called on as tributes to Lycidas " dead ere his prime . " " Now that we have avoided having to visualize ocular eyes sucking , we can see in what way flower buds would " suck the honied ...
Pagina 187
... W. Lawrence Thomp- son would give to " eyes . " Presumably relying on the etymology of daisy ( " day's eye " ) , Prof. Thompson says , " The daisy is mentioned in the plural by Milton as ' quaint enamell'd eyes ' . Mouths and Eyes 187.
... W. Lawrence Thomp- son would give to " eyes . " Presumably relying on the etymology of daisy ( " day's eye " ) , Prof. Thompson says , " The daisy is mentioned in the plural by Milton as ' quaint enamell'd eyes ' . Mouths and Eyes 187.
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A. P. Herbert allusions appear battle Bickerstaff British Brooke Brooke's called Canadian Cathleen Nesbitt characters Cockings comic course Crabbe dead death device Dryden effect England English expression eyes fact feel fictional Geoffrey Keynes George George Crabbe Grantchester Greek Haddock heart heroic tragedy honour Houyhnhnms human idyllic Isaac Bickerstaff Jacques Raverat John Dryden John Keats Keats kind laughter Letters likewise literary live London lovers Lycidas McGee meaning mind mouth nature orators original audience Oxford paragraph parallel Partridge Partridge's passage peace person phrase play poem poet Poetical poetry Pope present presumably Quebec question quoted reader reason reference Roman Rupert Rupert Brooke satire says scene seen sentence Sir John soldiers sonnet soul speaker speech spiritual stanza Swift tempter Tennyson's things Thomas D'Arcy McGee thought tion translation turn Univ Utopia verse Walden Wenlock Edge whole Wolfe Wolfe's words writing Yossarian