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To his Coy Mistress

1979
This masterpiece was not made in six days or even six years. Stray connections with poems published by Cowley in 1647, Herrick in 1648 and Lovelace in 1647–49 suggest a beginning in England after Marvell’s return from abroad; the Cavalier tone suggests a London beginning.
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‘To his Coy Mistress’

2019
This chapter explores Marvell’s best-known and most esteemed lyric poem ‘To His Coy Mistress’ in the context of the long tradition of carpe diem (‘seize the moment’) poetry, and argues that Marvell does not merely engage in playful parody of this often (especially in Latin) sexually frank genre, but also points to what was understood to be its ultimate
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COI: Complément Objectivement Inutile

2003
How to avoid indirect complement ?
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Cois Cuain arís

Comhar, 2006
Fionntán De Brún, Pádraig Ó Snodaigh
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Cois Cnuic is Cuain

Comhar, 1947
Tomás Luibhéid, A. Ó B.
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To His Coy Coauthor

Academic Questions, 2018
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