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This suggests that the word ' characters ' in the second sonnet must be taken as eyes also , in this case as the eyes of the Lord in ... if the second is preferred , then I can only suggest that some rather grotesque notion of eyes as ...
This suggests that the word ' characters ' in the second sonnet must be taken as eyes also , in this case as the eyes of the Lord in ... if the second is preferred , then I can only suggest that some rather grotesque notion of eyes as ...
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9. leaved tier : I can only suggest that the words mean the leafy arms of the vine , a ' tier ' being a row . The vine is espaliered , so that its leaves are set in rows , as Christ's arms are spread out on the Cross . 14.
9. leaved tier : I can only suggest that the words mean the leafy arms of the vine , a ' tier ' being a row . The vine is espaliered , so that its leaves are set in rows , as Christ's arms are spread out on the Cross . 14.
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II suggests that this is the reading which B and J are misrepresenting . 48. 3-5 . ... I can make little sense of these two lines in either B or J. I follow B and suggest that the meaning may be that the writer has ...
II suggests that this is the reading which B and J are misrepresenting . 48. 3-5 . ... I can make little sense of these two lines in either B or J. I follow B and suggest that the meaning may be that the writer has ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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