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We represent the perfect union of male and female . If we cannot live by love , we can at least die by it . Thus we can become the subject of poetry , if not of history . Our love - songs will be the songs of a new religion in which we ...
We represent the perfect union of male and female . If we cannot live by love , we can at least die by it . Thus we can become the subject of poetry , if not of history . Our love - songs will be the songs of a new religion in which we ...
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Is it the less a perfect whole because it is composite ? Does the fact that it is conventional make it any the less original in the highest sense . If we know Lycidas well and read it in a fitting mood , we find ourselves forgetting ...
Is it the less a perfect whole because it is composite ? Does the fact that it is conventional make it any the less original in the highest sense . If we know Lycidas well and read it in a fitting mood , we find ourselves forgetting ...
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Therefore , Pope's ambition was to create perfect balance of wit and judgment , there will be extravagance and absurdity . The form of the heroic couplet gave to Pope the necessary formal discipline by means of which he can combine wit ...
Therefore , Pope's ambition was to create perfect balance of wit and judgment , there will be extravagance and absurdity . The form of the heroic couplet gave to Pope the necessary formal discipline by means of which he can combine wit ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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