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If Lucrece had trouble reading Tarquin's face , her own features , however clear and honest , are no less a puzzle for the poet , and in that puzzle is something of an ambivalence toward the epic tradition .
If Lucrece had trouble reading Tarquin's face , her own features , however clear and honest , are no less a puzzle for the poet , and in that puzzle is something of an ambivalence toward the epic tradition .
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10-14 ) Less important than the conventional nature of the language - red and white complexion ; face like a clear sky ; eyes bright as stars — is the choice of detail that figures in the narrator's description of Collatine's ...
10-14 ) Less important than the conventional nature of the language - red and white complexion ; face like a clear sky ; eyes bright as stars — is the choice of detail that figures in the narrator's description of Collatine's ...
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Nancy J. Vickers , “ This Heraldry in Lucrece ' Face , ” in Poetics Today , Vol . 6 , No. 1-2 , 1985 , pp . 171-84 . signs responsibility to Lucrece , “ the fault is thine ” ( 1. 482 ] , his rhetoric of praise reveals its agonistic ...
Nancy J. Vickers , “ This Heraldry in Lucrece ' Face , ” in Poetics Today , Vol . 6 , No. 1-2 , 1985 , pp . 171-84 . signs responsibility to Lucrece , “ the fault is thine ” ( 1. 482 ] , his rhetoric of praise reveals its agonistic ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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