КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «HYDROPTIC»
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Poetic, Scientific, and Other Forms of Discourse: A New ...
In his edition of the poems of John Donne (Oxford 1933, p. xxix) Grierson quotes (
without reference) from a letter of Donne ("after 1601") in which the poet speaks
of "the worst voluptuousness, which is an hydroptic, immoderate desire of ...
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Robert Browning: Selected Poems
Not a whit troubled, Back to his studies, fresher than at first, Fierce as a dragon 95
He, (soul-hydroptic with a sacred thirst) 81. time escapes,—] escapes! (1863–65,
1872); escapes: (1868, 1888). This is a rare example ofB. changing his mind ...
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan,
2013
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England, Their England: Commentaries on English Language and ...
The inversion of subject and object in "whose vain / Hydroptic soap my meagre
water saves" makes the stick- waves more dreadful still, because more vindictive.
In Browning's "Grammarian's Funeral" we have He, soul-hydroptic with a sacred ...
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Commentationes Physico-mathematicae
PART III TEMPERATURE HINDCASTS AND FORECASTS AND SOURCES OF
ERROR 20. HYDROPTIC AREA, PERIOD AND SELECTION OF DATA As in
meteorology, so also in oceanography the forecaster's skill and his knowledge of
local ...
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Divine Deviants: The Dialectics of Devotion in the Poetry of ...
(1-9) The theme of death is augmented in the above lines through images of the
sun sending forth "light squibs" and "no constant rays" at a time when the "world's
whole sap is sunk" and "the hydroptic earth" has drunk "the general balm.
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Instaurations: Essays in and Out of Literature, Pindar to Pound
Like Cunningham, he is not afraid of archaisms and in his 1965 preface he
imperiously motions away readers who "refuse to tolerate inversions and
contractions, thous and thees, 'adust' and 'hydroptic' " His use of the last word
shows his ...
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John Donne: Life, Mind and Art
Hydroptic sufferers appear repeatedly in his poems, and are usually quite
arbitrarily dragged in, like the'spungie hydroptiqueDutch' in the elegyOn
hisMistris', or the 'Hydroptique father'in 'The Perfume', orthe flooded hold of the
ship in 'The ...
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The Gospel of St. John: The Story of the Son of God
Lechery so stimulates them that they become hydroptic' (Guillaume de Lorris,
Part I) and Jean de Meun (Part II), Romance of the Rose, translated by Dahlberg,
5979-98). 'For ay thurst I', says Troilus of love, 'the more that ich it drynke' ...
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An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
Not a whit troubled, Back to his studies, fresher than at first, Fierce as a dragon
He (soul-hydroptic with a sacred thirst) Sucked at the flagon. Oh, if we draw a
circle premature, Heedless of far gain, Greedy for quick returns of profit, sure Bad
is ...
Robert Browning, Hiram Corson,
1830
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The Songs and Sonets of John Donne
6 the hydroptic earth] clearly the subject of this clause. general balm] possibly the
general aromatic fragrance of nature, which subsides with the fall of the sap the
earth has 'drunk', rather than specifically the resin and volatile oils of the genus ...
John Donne, Theodore Redpath,
2009
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «HYDROPTIC»
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hydroptic в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
Struggling Against the Dark
His poem of profound grief is notably animated by the language of 17th-century science and technology: squibs, rays, hydroptic, alchemy, ... «Slate Magazine, Дек 12»