A Guide to English Literature: From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Cassell, 1962 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... mind brought in by Donne . To the range of subject - matter drawn upon we must add the remarkable power of perceiving relations between different levels of experience , the sense of a mind always aware of various points of view , the ...
... mind brought in by Donne . To the range of subject - matter drawn upon we must add the remarkable power of perceiving relations between different levels of experience , the sense of a mind always aware of various points of view , the ...
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... mind . All the items in the exordium have an exact relevance to what Milton is doing at the moment and hopes to do in the poem as a whole . This degree of poetic condensation is not indeed maintained throughout the work ; yet the ...
... mind . All the items in the exordium have an exact relevance to what Milton is doing at the moment and hopes to do in the poem as a whole . This degree of poetic condensation is not indeed maintained throughout the work ; yet the ...
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... Mind . It is probable that Milton derived hints for such a treat- ment not only from the similar conspectus in Augustine's City of God , but also from Hebrew grammar which does not possess the Occidental distinctions of past , present ...
... Mind . It is probable that Milton derived hints for such a treat- ment not only from the similar conspectus in Augustine's City of God , but also from Hebrew grammar which does not possess the Occidental distinctions of past , present ...
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