Pastoral Poetry, and an Essay on CriticismMethuen, 1961 - 498 sivua |
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... death of his Daphne the world is involved also : the death of one is mirrored in that of the other . In the reci- procal relationship which is established between the two the image of the " wither'd Arms " may have seemed altogether too ...
... death of his Daphne the world is involved also : the death of one is mirrored in that of the other . In the reci- procal relationship which is established between the two the image of the " wither'd Arms " may have seemed altogether too ...
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... death , I should take it very kindly in you to give it a little turn as if it were to the memory of the same lady . ” < as appears ... lady . " add . 1751 ) Her death having happened ( death happen- ing 17364-43 ) on the night of the ...
... death , I should take it very kindly in you to give it a little turn as if it were to the memory of the same lady . ” < as appears ... lady . " add . 1751 ) Her death having happened ( death happen- ing 17364-43 ) on the night of the ...
Sivu 152
... death in the New Forest led commentators into the mythical view that these deaths were examples of divine vengeance , taken because of the wickedness involved in the creation of the royal preserve , and this is an essential element in ...
... death in the New Forest led commentators into the mythical view that these deaths were examples of divine vengeance , taken because of the wickedness involved in the creation of the royal preserve , and this is an essential element in ...
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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
That a true Taste is as rare to be found as a true Genius v 9 to | 18 |
That most men are born with some Taste but spoild by false Educa | 25 |
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