Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... lovers : Call her one , mee another flye , We'are Tapers too , and at our owne cost die ... For that matter , the lovers can conjure up for themselves plenty of such fantastic comparisons : they know what the world thinks of them . But ...
... lovers : Call her one , mee another flye , We'are Tapers too , and at our owne cost die ... For that matter , the lovers can conjure up for themselves plenty of such fantastic comparisons : they know what the world thinks of them . But ...
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... lovers after the act are the same . Their love is not exhausted in mere lust . This is their title to canonization ... lovers can be content . The poem it- self is the well - wrought urn which can hold . the lovers ' ashes and ...
... lovers after the act are the same . Their love is not exhausted in mere lust . This is their title to canonization ... lovers can be content . The poem it- self is the well - wrought urn which can hold . the lovers ' ashes and ...
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... lovers , for Shakespeare uses the basic metaphor of " The Canonization " in his Romeo and Juliet ? In their first conversation , you remember , the lovers play with the analogy between the lover and the pil- grim to the Holy Land ...
... lovers , for Shakespeare uses the basic metaphor of " The Canonization " in his Romeo and Juliet ? In their first conversation , you remember , the lovers play with the analogy between the lover and the pil- grim to the Holy Land ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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