A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 95
... further driven home in the medical metaphor ascribing the fall of the sap to the earth's dropsy and in the assertion that life has shrunk back to earth ' as to the beds feet ' . The conceit that the lover is the ' epitaph ' of the dead ...
... further driven home in the medical metaphor ascribing the fall of the sap to the earth's dropsy and in the assertion that life has shrunk back to earth ' as to the beds feet ' . The conceit that the lover is the ' epitaph ' of the dead ...
Page 224
... further analysis , see Introduction to the English Novel ( 1951 ) , by Arnold Kettle , pp . 42-5 . 3. Cf. 1 above . 4. Further discussion will be found in Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson ( 1937 ) , by L. C. Knights . 5. Fiction ...
... further analysis , see Introduction to the English Novel ( 1951 ) , by Arnold Kettle , pp . 42-5 . 3. Cf. 1 above . 4. Further discussion will be found in Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson ( 1937 ) , by L. C. Knights . 5. Fiction ...
Page 235
... further study . FOR FURTHER READING AND REFERENCE The Social Setting HISTORIES : 235 COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB Appendix: For Further Reading and Reference.
... further study . FOR FURTHER READING AND REFERENCE The Social Setting HISTORIES : 235 COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB Appendix: For Further Reading and Reference.
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