A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... hand some Shakespeare scholarship distinguished for its close attention to the very words through which the drama lives ; and , on the other , an illustrated ' comic ' version of Macbeth which replaces Lady Macbeth's words ' My hands ...
... hand some Shakespeare scholarship distinguished for its close attention to the very words through which the drama lives ; and , on the other , an illustrated ' comic ' version of Macbeth which replaces Lady Macbeth's words ' My hands ...
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... hand , there is the danger that he will experience nothing — or , at any rate , nothing that could not have been prompted by some accepted aid to devotion . - Examining The Weeper , a series of variations on the theme of the Magdalene's ...
... hand , there is the danger that he will experience nothing — or , at any rate , nothing that could not have been prompted by some accepted aid to devotion . - Examining The Weeper , a series of variations on the theme of the Magdalene's ...
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... hand- ling of spiritual and physical torture : ' blood ' and ' milk ' are his characteristic references : To see both blended in one flood , The Mothers ' Milk , the Children's blood , Makes me doubt if Heaven will gather , Roses hence ...
... hand- ling of spiritual and physical torture : ' blood ' and ' milk ' are his characteristic references : To see both blended in one flood , The Mothers ' Milk , the Children's blood , Makes me doubt if Heaven will gather , Roses hence ...
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