John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... Philomela just as he prepares to describe a woman who , quite unlike Ovid's Philomela , would seem " cunningly " ( II . 294 ) to advance the courtship that leads to the loss of her virginity . But there is the precedent of George ...
... Philomela just as he prepares to describe a woman who , quite unlike Ovid's Philomela , would seem " cunningly " ( II . 294 ) to advance the courtship that leads to the loss of her virginity . But there is the precedent of George ...
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... Philomela's rape , is repeated in the phrase sanguine pluma ( 670 ) that describes how the nightingale's flickering feathers appear to be forever steeped in blood . The immediate explanation for these blood - colored feathers is of ...
... Philomela's rape , is repeated in the phrase sanguine pluma ( 670 ) that describes how the nightingale's flickering feathers appear to be forever steeped in blood . The immediate explanation for these blood - colored feathers is of ...
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... Philomela . Throughout the continuation , Chapman seems to turn from the pathos of Philomela , as invoked by Marlowe in the image of the raped bird , to invoke the associations of Philomela with what Cheney and others have identified as ...
... Philomela . Throughout the continuation , Chapman seems to turn from the pathos of Philomela , as invoked by Marlowe in the image of the raped bird , to invoke the associations of Philomela with what Cheney and others have identified as ...
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