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Published by Hutchinson in London .
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  • Marvell, Andrew, -- 1621-1678

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Statement[by] J. B. Leishman. With a pref. by John Butt
The Physical Object
Pagination328 p.
Number of Pages328
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL17917845M

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  A ndrew Marvell is the author of two of the best-known poems of the 17th century – the wittily persuasive "To His Coy Mistress", written in the early s, and "The Garden", which is lush. To His Noble Friend, Mr. Richard Lovelace, Upon His Poems poem by Andrew Marvell. Sir Our times are much degenerate from those Which your sweet muse with your fair fortune chose. PageAuthor: Andrew Marvell. Andrew Marvell's first Latin poem is called Ad Regem Carolum Parodia; it is a 'parody' of another written piece by Horace (Odes ). In this poem, Marvell discusses the lives of the king and. The article offers poetry criticism of the poem "Last Instructions to a Painter," by Andrew Marvell. The author addresses the difficulty of the poem, which is the longest work of verse satire by the writer, examining in particular Marvell's use of the couplet.