Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... suggests the appropriateness of the birth of Christ in this period . " Brooding , " in terms of the foregoing explana- tion , thus has a realistic basis . The halcyons are brooding their eggs . But the word , in the total context , also ...
... suggests the appropriateness of the birth of Christ in this period . " Brooding , " in terms of the foregoing explana- tion , thus has a realistic basis . The halcyons are brooding their eggs . But the word , in the total context , also ...
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... suggests yet another definition of Shakespeare's relationship to the speaker of the tribute . Milton's own " slow - endeavouring art " is true art , and he is a true artist . But Shakespeare is more than simply a greater artist . Since ...
... suggests yet another definition of Shakespeare's relationship to the speaker of the tribute . Milton's own " slow - endeavouring art " is true art , and he is a true artist . But Shakespeare is more than simply a greater artist . Since ...
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... suggests , of course , the polarity of Comus's opposition to the Attendant Spirit . That suggestion is made , perhaps , only to support its qualification in the same figure . Comus's own confidence in the inviolability of the dark- ness ...
... suggests , of course , the polarity of Comus's opposition to the Attendant Spirit . That suggestion is made , perhaps , only to support its qualification in the same figure . Comus's own confidence in the inviolability of the dark- ness ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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