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... Desire . " Thus the first clue to the nature of the mistress is that she is a person or an entity rather lightly evoked by the poet's impatient desire to take part in the adult game of love . Much of the wit of ' The Request ' and ...
... Desire . " Thus the first clue to the nature of the mistress is that she is a person or an entity rather lightly evoked by the poet's impatient desire to take part in the adult game of love . Much of the wit of ' The Request ' and ...
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... desire , ' is followed by a poetic restatement in terms of ice and fire , the hardness and light of diamonds , monarch and slave , dream and waking , hoarding and spending . The mistress attracted the love of the poet because she ...
... desire , ' is followed by a poetic restatement in terms of ice and fire , the hardness and light of diamonds , monarch and slave , dream and waking , hoarding and spending . The mistress attracted the love of the poet because she ...
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... desire , at the end , not to leave a wounded name behind him is more , I think , than a mere egotistical desire for fame ; it involves possibly the urge to share his extraordinary and terrible experience . Having come through even more ...
... desire , at the end , not to leave a wounded name behind him is more , I think , than a mere egotistical desire for fame ; it involves possibly the urge to share his extraordinary and terrible experience . Having come through even more ...
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The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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