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... opening of the final scene ( V.iii ) , where there is the same kind of alter- nation that occurs elsewhere between formal qualities , a rather severe stylization , and qualities that seem designed to express a human , per- sonal ...
... opening of the final scene ( V.iii ) , where there is the same kind of alter- nation that occurs elsewhere between formal qualities , a rather severe stylization , and qualities that seem designed to express a human , per- sonal ...
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... opening exchange with Ariel - his intuitive self . Ariel describes the plight of the King of Naples and his party . Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender . Pros . Dost thou ...
... opening exchange with Ariel - his intuitive self . Ariel describes the plight of the King of Naples and his party . Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender . Pros . Dost thou ...
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... opening exchange with Ariel - his intuitive self . Ariel describes the plight of the King of Naples and his party . Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender . Pros . Dost thou ...
... opening exchange with Ariel - his intuitive self . Ariel describes the plight of the King of Naples and his party . Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender . Pros . Dost thou ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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