Pregunta 1
Pregunta
'Sexual possession of the female is characteristically equated with territorial acquisition'
Respuesta
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DAVIS
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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GORTON
Pregunta 2
Pregunta
'His masculinity of expression'
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DAVIS
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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GORTON
Pregunta 3
Pregunta
'sexualised vision Donne puts forward in his poetry'
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DAVIS
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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GORTON
Pregunta 4
Pregunta
'Coterie poems were written as performances'
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DAVIS
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VAN EMDEN
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PEBWORTH
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GORTON
Pregunta 5
Pregunta
'Donne's contradictoriness... bespeaks a penchant for bravura, virtuosic performance'
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DAVIS
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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PEBWORTH
Pregunta 6
Pregunta
'Intensely lived reality of voice'
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VAN EMDEN
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DAVIS
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PEBWORTH
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DRAPER
Pregunta 7
Pregunta
'The spontaneity and linguistic surprise that characterises his best wrought lyrics'
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PEBWORTH
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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LEWIS
Pregunta 8
Pregunta
'able to synthesize the essence of drama into his work'
Respuesta
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LEWIS
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VAN EMDEN
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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CAREY
Pregunta 9
Pregunta
'as readers we are cast into the role of the audience'
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LEWIS
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PEBWORTH
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LARSON
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DAVIS
Pregunta 10
Pregunta
THCM 'conveys a mood of majestic endurance that innovatively explicates the 'Carpe-Diem' motif
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LARSON
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VAN EMDEN
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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DAVIS
Pregunta 11
Pregunta
TSR 'the argument is provocative, given the sun's normal role as a King of the heavenly bodies... and even blasphemous'
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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DAVIS
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PEBWORTH
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VAN EMDEN
Pregunta 12
Pregunta
TSR 'It is because she moves him to this dramatic urgency that we know her influence... her value is his veneration'
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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PEBWORTH
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GORTON
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DRAPER
Pregunta 13
Pregunta
TSR 'The poem's strange power is to cancel, or transcend, or to mock the obvious'
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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LEWIS
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DAVIS
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DRAPER
Pregunta 14
Pregunta
'a question gender criticism raises is how far the love poetry of Donne is written for women at all, or whether its written for other male members of his coterie'
Respuesta
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WILLMOTT
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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GORTON
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DRAPER
Pregunta 15
Pregunta
'Donne treats argument not as an instrument for discovering truth but as a flexible poetic accessory'
Respuesta
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CAREY
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GORTON
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DRAPER
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VAN EMDEN
Pregunta 16
Pregunta
'We are almost always aware of where Donne's speakers are'
Respuesta
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GORTON
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DRAPER
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PEBWORTH
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
Pregunta 17
Pregunta
'The lovers confidence is a kind of courage'
Respuesta
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GORTON
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DRAPER
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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VAN EMDEN
Pregunta 18
Pregunta
'Donne's poetry plays on the uncertainties of the time'
Respuesta
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GORTON
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DRAPER
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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VAN EMDEN
Pregunta 19
Pregunta
'We feel the conflict between space and time as a premonition of failure or decline'
Respuesta
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GORTON
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CAREY
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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DRAPER
Pregunta 20
Pregunta
TSR 'Our pleasure in the imaginative power of the lover is undercut by our knowledge of the sun's unstoppable passage'
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GORTON
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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PEBWORTH
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DRAPER
Pregunta 21
Pregunta
'Colloquial immediacy and freedom from metrical regularity'
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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DRAPER
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CAREY
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DAVIS
Pregunta 22
Pregunta
'Donne satirises worldlings and makes fun of the besotted lover'
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DRAPER
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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GORTON
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VAN EMDEN
Pregunta 23
Pregunta
'The poem as a vehicle of persuasion'
Respuesta
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DRAPER
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GORTON
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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PEBWORTH
Pregunta 24
Pregunta
TSR 'The opening is a deliberate downgrading of the aubade, or dawn-poem, inversion of hierachal associations of the sun with virtue, kingship and authority'
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DRAPER
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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VAN EMDEN
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DAVIS
Pregunta 25
Pregunta
'intellectual rigour which characterises Donne's poetry'
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DRAPER
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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VAN EMDEN
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LARSON
Pregunta 26
Pregunta
'His commitment to reason is fundamental... his poetry employs a linguistic mode dedicated to the arts of argumentative persuasion'
Respuesta
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DRAPER
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DAVIS
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PEBWORTH
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GORTON
Pregunta 27
Pregunta
TSR 'a poem of conversation and wild, joyful hyperbole'
Respuesta
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VAN EMDEN
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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PEBWORTH
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DAVIS
Pregunta 28
Pregunta
TSR 'The poet's ecstatic happiness is expressed in wild exaggeration to the point of self-mockery'
Respuesta
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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DAVIS
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WILLMOTT
Pregunta 29
Pregunta
NUSLD 'gives sense of total loss both intellectual definition & emotional intensity'
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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GORTON
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CAREY
Pregunta 30
Pregunta
NUSLD 'The poem begins quietly w/ heavy stresses, slow movement & repetition which produce a sense of deep melancholy'
Respuesta
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VAN EMDEN
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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PEBWORTH
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GORTON
Pregunta 31
Pregunta
THCM 'The range of emotions & evocative power makes the poem one of the greatest expressions of basic opposition of human life; love versus death'
Respuesta
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CAREY
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VAN EMDEN
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DAVIS
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PEBWORTH
Pregunta 32
Pregunta
'Donne's famous roughness & irregularities of rhythm are a part of his profession of masculinity of language'
Respuesta
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DRAPER
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VAN EMDEN
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DAVIS
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LEWIS
Pregunta 33
Pregunta
NUSLD 'A fine, tender expression of love in the form of a meditation for nocturn'
Respuesta
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WILLMOTT
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COLES
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DAVIS
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PINSENT
Pregunta 34
Pregunta
NUSLD 'The speaker is lying on the bed, so drained of life, he seems to be the 'epitaph' for the general interment of the world'
Respuesta
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COLES
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RUMEN
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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DRAPER
Pregunta 35
Pregunta
TF 'a witty attempt of a lover to convince his lady to be in his body as well as spirit'
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PINSENT
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COLES
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DAVIS
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DRAPER
Pregunta 36
Pregunta
TF 'The speaker is involved in a dramatic dialogue with his mistress, where she is given the opportunity to answer back, though her replies are inaudible to us'
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PINSENT
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RUMEN
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VAN EMDEN
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WILLMOTT
Pregunta 37
Pregunta
TF 'The stanza is linked to the movement of the action between persona and the implied participant'
Respuesta
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PINSENT
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COLES
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WILLMOTT
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DRAPER
Pregunta 38
Pregunta
BMH '14 verbs, dominated by command... introduce us to a sphere of powerful emotional activity'
Pregunta 39
Pregunta
'climactic sexuality of the sestet'
Respuesta
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COLES
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DAVIS
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RUMEN
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PINSENT
Pregunta 40
Pregunta
BMH 'he relishes the idea of being manned'
Respuesta
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DAVIS
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COLES
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GORTON
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DRAPER
Pregunta 41
Pregunta
THCM 'Time is bearing down, and with it the entire weight & fury of the patriarchal tradition'
Respuesta
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WILLMOTT
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
Pregunta 42
Pregunta
THCM 'Time is bearing down, and with it the entire weight & fury of the patriarchal tradition'
Respuesta
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WILLMOTT
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VAN EMDEN
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DRAPER
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
Pregunta 43
Pregunta
THCM 'Marvell takes the conventional plea to new heights of imaginative wit'
Respuesta
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COLES
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RUMEN
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DAVIS
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PINSENT
Pregunta 44
Pregunta
THCM 'The lightly teasing tone, the easy fluidity of the argument'
Respuesta
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RUMEN
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DRAPER
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PINSENT
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WILLMOTT
Pregunta 45
Pregunta
THCM; 'He reflects the earnest dream of every lover; timelessness'
Respuesta
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RUMEN
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DRAPER
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PINSENT
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WILLMOTT
Pregunta 46
Pregunta
THCM 'Marvell's poem, in its listing of the parts of the mistress' body to be praised is dismemberment comparable to a doctor's dissection'
Respuesta
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WILLMOTT
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PINSENT
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DYSON/LOVELOCK
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COLES
Pregunta 47
Pregunta
THCM 'In a world where riches were for male possession, it seems reasonable to assume the female reader may have had a cynical view of imagery which equates the woman with wealth'
Respuesta
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WILLMOTT
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COLES
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DRAPER
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PINSENT