Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Comes the blind Fury with th'abhorred shears , And slits the thin spun life . . . . At this point comes an incredible interpolation : But not the praise , Phœbus repli'd , and touch'd my trembling ears .. · And Phoebus concludes the ...
... Comes the blind Fury with th'abhorred shears , And slits the thin spun life . . . . At this point comes an incredible interpolation : But not the praise , Phœbus repli'd , and touch'd my trembling ears .. · And Phoebus concludes the ...
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... come to France . God grant it may be kept there ; and that the place may please it so well , that the honour which ... comes an Englishman nourished on this poetry , taught his trade by this poetry , getting words , rhyme , metre from ...
... come to France . God grant it may be kept there ; and that the place may please it so well , that the honour which ... comes an Englishman nourished on this poetry , taught his trade by this poetry , getting words , rhyme , metre from ...
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... comes from a poet who more than most refused to take shelter ; The Mad Prince's Song derives from Hamlet . Mr. Yeats and Mr. Lawrence present two fur- ther ways of dodging those difficulties which come from being born into this ...
... comes from a poet who more than most refused to take shelter ; The Mad Prince's Song derives from Hamlet . Mr. Yeats and Mr. Lawrence present two fur- ther ways of dodging those difficulties which come from being born into this ...
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