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... represents Everyman tempted from health of soul and body by various kinds of excess and disease . The allegory weaves in and out of the story easily and effec- tively , with images of health in man and in nature opposing images of ...
... represents Everyman tempted from health of soul and body by various kinds of excess and disease . The allegory weaves in and out of the story easily and effec- tively , with images of health in man and in nature opposing images of ...
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... represents chas- tity , and Book IV , ostensibly dealing with Cambel and Telamond ( representing male friendship ) but in fact developing the general theme of love and its different varieties and continuing the stories of Britomart ...
... represents chas- tity , and Book IV , ostensibly dealing with Cambel and Telamond ( representing male friendship ) but in fact developing the general theme of love and its different varieties and continuing the stories of Britomart ...
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... represent a shortened acting version ) , it is one of the most clean - cut and straightforward of Shakespeare's ... represents Shake- speare's full text ; and the Folio text of 1623 , a cut acting version , with nevertheless some ...
... represent a shortened acting version ) , it is one of the most clean - cut and straightforward of Shakespeare's ... represents Shake- speare's full text ; and the Folio text of 1623 , a cut acting version , with nevertheless some ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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