Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis |
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... death I washed with my own hands , and dressed for your graves ; and I poured drink - offerings over you . And you too , Polynices ; for you also in death I tended , and for that I win such recompense as this . Yet the just will say I ...
... death I washed with my own hands , and dressed for your graves ; and I poured drink - offerings over you . And you too , Polynices ; for you also in death I tended , and for that I win such recompense as this . Yet the just will say I ...
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... Death , Death , how many deaths will stay your hunger ? For me is there no mercy ? O messenger of evil , bearer of bitter tidings , what is this you tell me ? I was already dead , but you smite me anew . What do you say ? —what is this ...
... Death , Death , how many deaths will stay your hunger ? For me is there no mercy ? O messenger of evil , bearer of bitter tidings , what is this you tell me ? I was already dead , but you smite me anew . What do you say ? —what is this ...
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... Death and Rebirth in ' Lycidas , ' " discovers that the poem is throughout “ a remarkably tight amalgam of death - and - rebirth imagery . " These images begin with the initial reference to the evergreen plants , the laurel , myrtle ...
... Death and Rebirth in ' Lycidas , ' " discovers that the poem is throughout “ a remarkably tight amalgam of death - and - rebirth imagery . " These images begin with the initial reference to the evergreen plants , the laurel , myrtle ...
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The Scope of Swifts Satire | 3 |
Ambiguity and Mystery in Hawthorne | 25 |
Jaundiced Eye | 41 |
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