Massinger's ImageryInst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1973 - 170 Seiten |
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... flames are these my wild desires fan in me ? The torch that feeds them was not lighted at Thy altars , Cupid ; vindicate thyself . ( T.U.C. , IV , 1 ) Another Elizabethan convention that Massinger repeats in worn , ritualistic symbolism ...
... flames are these my wild desires fan in me ? The torch that feeds them was not lighted at Thy altars , Cupid ; vindicate thyself . ( T.U.C. , IV , 1 ) Another Elizabethan convention that Massinger repeats in worn , ritualistic symbolism ...
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... flames with equal ardor , ( T.U.C. , III , IV ) I had grown ripe for Hymeneal joys , Embracing you , but with a lawful flame , I might have been your husband . At first I knew her , ( G.D.F. , I , 1 ) And a second firebrand Cupid brings ...
... flames with equal ardor , ( T.U.C. , III , IV ) I had grown ripe for Hymeneal joys , Embracing you , but with a lawful flame , I might have been your husband . At first I knew her , ( G.D.F. , I , 1 ) And a second firebrand Cupid brings ...
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... flame , " fanning " of a flame ; and the following destruction : With me they weep , beholding of a fair temple , Built in Bertolde's loyalty , turn'd to ashes By the flames of his inconstancy . ( T.M.H. , V , i ) This repetitive and ...
... flame , " fanning " of a flame ; and the following destruction : With me they weep , beholding of a fair temple , Built in Bertolde's loyalty , turn'd to ashes By the flames of his inconstancy . ( T.M.H. , V , i ) This repetitive and ...
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