Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... death , and its readings are of assistance in reconstructing the genesis of the poem . The material will vary with each work , but it must necessarily be incomplete . Each line in print must have once existed in a mind , and unspecified ...
... death , and its readings are of assistance in reconstructing the genesis of the poem . The material will vary with each work , but it must necessarily be incomplete . Each line in print must have once existed in a mind , and unspecified ...
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... death mean to them ? Merely another woman dead , another grave for them to dig , another subject for their morbid and irreverent jests . So they recall us to an appreciation of the ultimate values of life . Or again , the knocking at ...
... death mean to them ? Merely another woman dead , another grave for them to dig , another subject for their morbid and irreverent jests . So they recall us to an appreciation of the ultimate values of life . Or again , the knocking at ...
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... death , and the end is the death , which is only a sequel of the act . ' The final verdict was as follows : ' Sir James Hales was dead . And how came he by his death ? It may be answered by drowning . And who drowned him ? Sir James ...
... death , and the end is the death , which is only a sequel of the act . ' The final verdict was as follows : ' Sir James Hales was dead . And how came he by his death ? It may be answered by drowning . And who drowned him ? Sir James ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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