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Little Songs: Women, Silence, and the Nineteenth-century Sonnet
While seeming to provide an unambiguous example of Barrett's investment in
non-recuperative silence, “Irreparableness” also invites misinterpretation. The
poem's first addressee, “you,” who “see[s]” a nosegay may or may not see what
the ...
Amy Christine Billone,
2007
2
Delphi Complete Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning ...
IRREPARABLENESS. I have been in the meadows all the day And gathered
there the nosegay thatyousee, Singing within myself as bird or bee When such
do fieldwork on amornof May. But, nowI look upon my flowers,decay Has met ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
2013
3
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 21st-Century Oxford Authors
Irreparableness. I have been in the meadows all the day And gathered there the
nosegay that you see; Singing within myself as bird or bee, When such do field-
work on a morn of May: But now I look upon my flowers,—decay 5 Hath met them
...
Josie Billington, Philip Davis,
2014
4
A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages Based ...
Irreparabilita, a. f. irreparableness. IrreperibiLe, adj. that cannot be found or met
with ,- adv. -ménte. Imperibilita, a. f. state of not being to be found. Impetibile, adj.
that cannot be repeated. Irrepetibilita, a. f. incapability of repetition. Irreprensibile
...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetical Works
IRREPARABLENESS. I hate been in the meadows all the day And gathered
there the nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as bird or bee When such
do field-work on a morn of May. But, now I look upon my flowers, decay Has met
them ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
1873
IRREPARABLENESS. I hate been in the meadows all the day And gathered
there the nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as bird or bee When such
do field-work on a morn of May. But, now I look upon my flowers, decay Has met
them ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
1871
7
the practice of critism
CHAPTER 9 Emotion and Emotionality: Herbert's 'Life' and E. B. Browning's '
Irreparableness ' In the nature of things there must always be a temptation for a
poet to heighten or magnify his feelings for the sake of effect; to write as though
he ...
8
Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life
Our current models of politics are all, in one way or another, beholden to an
image of humanity that is predicated on excluding our irreparableness. The task
for thought, then, would be to highlight this limitation, and to offer another, more ...
Matthew Calarco, Steven DeCaroli,
2007
9
My Life in Verse: A Journey through Poetry
Irreparableness. I have been in the meadows all the day And gathered there the
nosegay that you see, Singing within myself as bird or bee, When such do field-
work on a morn of May. But, now I look upon my flowers, decay Has met them in ...
10
The Edinburgh Annual Register
If any thing could have added to the greatness of this injury, and to ' its
irreparableness, it would be certain other facts which about this time came to the
knowledge of Mr Stuart, and satisfied him, that this newspaper, set up as it was' in
a ...