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He gives us a collection of individuals who also represent the different social and professional strata of the England ... the Knight and his son the Squire representing the upper classes ( but not the high aristocracy ) ; the Merchant ...
He gives us a collection of individuals who also represent the different social and professional strata of the England ... the Knight and his son the Squire representing the upper classes ( but not the high aristocracy ) ; the Merchant ...
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Book II is concerned with the adventures of Sir Guyon , who represents Temperance , and at the same time represents Everyman tempted from health of soul and body by various kinds of excess and disease . The allegory weaves in and out of ...
Book II is concerned with the adventures of Sir Guyon , who represents Temperance , and at the same time represents Everyman tempted from health of soul and body by various kinds of excess and disease . The allegory weaves in and out of ...
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The words are Antony's , referring to Brutus , and they represent his “ real ” opinion , as they do Cassius ' - and Shakespeare's . The failures are , in an important sense , the better men . Henry V is a mechanical figure beside Brutus ...
The words are Antony's , referring to Brutus , and they represent his “ real ” opinion , as they do Cassius ' - and Shakespeare's . The failures are , in an important sense , the better men . Henry V is a mechanical figure beside Brutus ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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