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... suggests to Cuddie that he should abandon writing pastorals and try to " sing of bloody Mars , of wars , of giusts " ( 1. 39 ) . He suggests that Cuddie should write a poem about the Queen and her favourite courtier , the Earl of ...
... suggests to Cuddie that he should abandon writing pastorals and try to " sing of bloody Mars , of wars , of giusts " ( 1. 39 ) . He suggests that Cuddie should write a poem about the Queen and her favourite courtier , the Earl of ...
Page 123
... suggest quiet harmony , but suggests instead fear and surprise . And if Colin's music can be compared to thunder , it is implied that Colin can be com- pared to Jove . The image stresses the fact that the distance between Colin and the ...
... suggest quiet harmony , but suggests instead fear and surprise . And if Colin's music can be compared to thunder , it is implied that Colin can be com- pared to Jove . The image stresses the fact that the distance between Colin and the ...
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... suggests hope , activity , and life . The low secluded valley in the later scene suggests comfort , repose , and death as undisturbed sleep . At the same time there is a faint suggestion of rebirth in the passage describing the valley ...
... suggests hope , activity , and life . The low secluded valley in the later scene suggests comfort , repose , and death as undisturbed sleep . At the same time there is a faint suggestion of rebirth in the passage describing the valley ...
Contents
CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
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