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... scene of lines 64-98 , where the poet describes the many light - hearted elements of country life , with its maids ,, shepherds , and plowmen . There are the " pomp , and feast , and revelry . . . and antique Pageantry " ( 127-8 ) of ...
... scene of lines 64-98 , where the poet describes the many light - hearted elements of country life , with its maids ,, shepherds , and plowmen . There are the " pomp , and feast , and revelry . . . and antique Pageantry " ( 127-8 ) of ...
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... scene , obviously parallel to I.i , has a somewhat less serious tone , however ; one may still wonder whether mortals may deceive destiny , but destiny is not mentioned by either father or daughter . The scene immediately following , I ...
... scene , obviously parallel to I.i , has a somewhat less serious tone , however ; one may still wonder whether mortals may deceive destiny , but destiny is not mentioned by either father or daughter . The scene immediately following , I ...
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... scene immediately following Neptune's soliloquy resumes the subplot . It will be recalled that the first appearance of the subplot served as a reminder , by the self - delusion of the Mariner , that Neptune's power is indeed great . The ...
... scene immediately following Neptune's soliloquy resumes the subplot . It will be recalled that the first appearance of the subplot served as a reminder , by the self - delusion of the Mariner , that Neptune's power is indeed great . The ...
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