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... lovers ) which formed the subject of Marlowe's poem . What do we see , then , if we turn to Marlowe's poem as it was published by itself ? We find an unbroken poem of 818 lines , falling into a symmetrical , triadic design . We have ...
... lovers ) which formed the subject of Marlowe's poem . What do we see , then , if we turn to Marlowe's poem as it was published by itself ? We find an unbroken poem of 818 lines , falling into a symmetrical , triadic design . We have ...
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... lovers turn from the social world of ceremonies and conventions to create their private world of " vn- knowne ioy . " Marlowe's poem has the structure of a triptych , with the fable of the gods at the center and the story of the mortal ...
... lovers turn from the social world of ceremonies and conventions to create their private world of " vn- knowne ioy . " Marlowe's poem has the structure of a triptych , with the fable of the gods at the center and the story of the mortal ...
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... lover , " " a sweetheart " ( see OED , " True - love , " 2 ) . Thus , if we take the old spelling to represent a plural possessive , the term may be taken to refer to the two lovers of this poem . At the same time , in the old ...
... lover , " " a sweetheart " ( see OED , " True - love , " 2 ) . Thus , if we take the old spelling to represent a plural possessive , the term may be taken to refer to the two lovers of this poem . At the same time , in the old ...
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