| M. Thomas Hester, Christopher Cobb - 2003 - 170 páginas
...the tense of things already seen and done. But the final four lines snatch away the accomplishment: "Thus sung they, in the English boat, / A holy and...their chime, / With falling oars they kept the time" (37-40). The last four lines do not simply make it impossible to tell, as Hartwig says, where the boat... | |
| Andrew J. Simoson - 2007 - 368 páginas
...Chapter III assuming that the stars rotate about their common center of mass in one day. preamble v And all the way, to guide their chime, With falling oars they kept the time. Andrew Marvell (1621-1678), Bermudas In the summer of 2004, a friend of twenty some years, a professor... | |
| Heather Dubrow - 2008 - 316 páginas
...crystallizes questions about representation. The conclusion reads. Thus sung they, in the English boat. An holy and a cheerful note. And all the way, to guide...their chime, With falling oars they kept the time. (37-4°) Like other frames, this modulates the suggestions of presence and presentness by defining... | |
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