A Guide to English Literature: From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Cassell, 1961 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... passages ' in his work that can be lifted out bodily - may be symptomatic of weak- nesses as well as of merits . One of the most famous of these passages is from Hydriotaphia , Urne Buriall ; Or , a Discourse of the Sepulchrall Urnes ...
... passages ' in his work that can be lifted out bodily - may be symptomatic of weak- nesses as well as of merits . One of the most famous of these passages is from Hydriotaphia , Urne Buriall ; Or , a Discourse of the Sepulchrall Urnes ...
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... passages as those just cited , Milton is still mindful of his general scheme to which he quickly returns the reader's attention . When he adds a line of comment like " Thus they relate erring ' ( I. 746 ) , he is not tacking an ...
... passages as those just cited , Milton is still mindful of his general scheme to which he quickly returns the reader's attention . When he adds a line of comment like " Thus they relate erring ' ( I. 746 ) , he is not tacking an ...
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... passage that the poetic life survives when the phrase is separated from the total work of art to which in Shakespeare ... passages of Milton , unless accompanied by an extensive and rather unwieldy body of exegesis and cross - references ...
... passage that the poetic life survives when the phrase is separated from the total work of art to which in Shakespeare ... passages of Milton , unless accompanied by an extensive and rather unwieldy body of exegesis and cross - references ...
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