College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Page 107
... thoughts and wayward speculations " 18 about future projects are allowed to engage him . Perhaps the finality with which thought of a literary work is left behind is commen- surate with the grandeur of the task and the intensity and ...
... thoughts and wayward speculations " 18 about future projects are allowed to engage him . Perhaps the finality with which thought of a literary work is left behind is commen- surate with the grandeur of the task and the intensity and ...
Page 167
... thought . One let- ter , written to Addison in 1713 , is worth quoting at length : You can't wonder my thoughts are scarce consistent , when I tell you how they are distracted . Ev'ry hour of my life , my mind is strangely divided ...
... thought . One let- ter , written to Addison in 1713 , is worth quoting at length : You can't wonder my thoughts are scarce consistent , when I tell you how they are distracted . Ev'ry hour of my life , my mind is strangely divided ...
Page 175
... thought of outwitting the advocate , who is the first of the three scavengers to bring Volpone gifts . Revealed in the false flattery that the servant uses to point out his master's admiration of the fluency of attorneys is ridicule ...
... thought of outwitting the advocate , who is the first of the three scavengers to bring Volpone gifts . Revealed in the false flattery that the servant uses to point out his master's admiration of the fluency of attorneys is ridicule ...
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