Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... political image here , which metaphorically describes the oppression of Dryden's fictional ancestors , paves the way for the more particular political conclusion of the poem , which refers to the " restoration " of Charles II to the ...
... political image here , which metaphorically describes the oppression of Dryden's fictional ancestors , paves the way for the more particular political conclusion of the poem , which refers to the " restoration " of Charles II to the ...
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... political - at least public subject in the poem , which in turn dictates his metaphors and language , that distinguishes him sharply from Donne in the use of the verse epistle . Donne's topics are seldom of an overt political nature or ...
... political - at least public subject in the poem , which in turn dictates his metaphors and language , that distinguishes him sharply from Donne in the use of the verse epistle . Donne's topics are seldom of an overt political nature or ...
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... political pressure groups and voting blocks . Finally , it can be noted that , unlike the Negro , no European immigrant group has had to secure such massive federal legislation and court action to attempt to make secure the basic civil ...
... political pressure groups and voting blocks . Finally , it can be noted that , unlike the Negro , no European immigrant group has had to secure such massive federal legislation and court action to attempt to make secure the basic civil ...
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