Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... human condition is of course his heightened sense of isola- tion . Even Elizabeth , the woman he truly loves , is cut off from him . But no two humans can be completely wed , as Hooper is made to realize very sharply when he sees his ...
... human condition is of course his heightened sense of isola- tion . Even Elizabeth , the woman he truly loves , is cut off from him . But no two humans can be completely wed , as Hooper is made to realize very sharply when he sees his ...
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... human phrases , the whole future history of the world and of humanity - dost Thou believe that all the wisdom of the earth united could have invented anything in depth and force equal to the three questions which were actually put to ...
... human phrases , the whole future history of the world and of humanity - dost Thou believe that all the wisdom of the earth united could have invented anything in depth and force equal to the three questions which were actually put to ...
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... human passion " as qualified by " That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd " -that is , if one argues that Keats is saying that the love depicted on the urn is above only that human passion which leaves one cloyed and not above human ...
... human passion " as qualified by " That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd " -that is , if one argues that Keats is saying that the love depicted on the urn is above only that human passion which leaves one cloyed and not above human ...
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