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Page 71
... lived when mortals made ' ) where the stars said to have shone at his birth are seen as ' The monument and pledge of humble love ' . Rather than symbol of a way of life , Sidney is here only a symbol of a type of lover . Further ...
... lived when mortals made ' ) where the stars said to have shone at his birth are seen as ' The monument and pledge of humble love ' . Rather than symbol of a way of life , Sidney is here only a symbol of a type of lover . Further ...
Page 189
... lived to see the deterioration of the Commonwealth . Remembering that his poem is not allegory , we can nevertheless see its suggestiveness . Does the hard case of Satan mean that resistance to Charles was wrong ? Where will the ...
... lived to see the deterioration of the Commonwealth . Remembering that his poem is not allegory , we can nevertheless see its suggestiveness . Does the hard case of Satan mean that resistance to Charles was wrong ? Where will the ...
Page 236
... lived ... ' ) , 71-72 ' At Penshurst ' ( ' While in the park I sing ' ) , 70-71 ' Epitaph on Sir George Speke ' , 90-91 ' Instructions to a Painter ' , 137-41 ' Love's Farewell ' , 36 ' Of Love ' , 36 ' A Panegyric to my Lord Protector ...
... lived ... ' ) , 71-72 ' At Penshurst ' ( ' While in the park I sing ' ) , 70-71 ' Epitaph on Sir George Speke ' , 90-91 ' Instructions to a Painter ' , 137-41 ' Love's Farewell ' , 36 ' Of Love ' , 36 ' A Panegyric to my Lord Protector ...
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