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... beloved's disso- lution : it is only after twelve lines of sad and eloquent contemplation of images of mutability ... beloved is said to be more lovely than other fair things , which implies that the beloved is part of nature and so ...
... beloved's disso- lution : it is only after twelve lines of sad and eloquent contemplation of images of mutability ... beloved is said to be more lovely than other fair things , which implies that the beloved is part of nature and so ...
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... beloved evokes the poet's love , which is the " cause , " the enabling force , of the poet's art . The beloved is therefore the ultimate cause of the poet's eternizing power and of his own immortality . The poet's love is ( literally ) ...
... beloved evokes the poet's love , which is the " cause , " the enabling force , of the poet's art . The beloved is therefore the ultimate cause of the poet's eternizing power and of his own immortality . The poet's love is ( literally ) ...
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... beloved ( 64 , 77 , 104 , 126 ) or over the poet ( 71-74 ) . 2 . These ideas are explicit in 78 , 79 , and 100. In 79 the beloved's being constitutes the rival poet's invention . In 78 the beloved is " all my art . " The rival poet ...
... beloved ( 64 , 77 , 104 , 126 ) or over the poet ( 71-74 ) . 2 . These ideas are explicit in 78 , 79 , and 100. In 79 the beloved's being constitutes the rival poet's invention . In 78 the beloved is " all my art . " The rival poet ...
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