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Page 11
... come flashing from her Eyes " ( 1. 119 ) becomes " Then flash'd the living Lightning from her Eyes " ( 1. 155 ) ; the rather weak verb " come " becomes the stronger " flash'd " and " Fires " be- comes " living Lightning " ( note that ...
... come flashing from her Eyes " ( 1. 119 ) becomes " Then flash'd the living Lightning from her Eyes " ( 1. 155 ) ; the rather weak verb " come " becomes the stronger " flash'd " and " Fires " be- comes " living Lightning " ( note that ...
Page 41
... comes about through planning , through prescription , through design , can only be bad poetry . Thus , Plutzik's ... come for his catch " ( 41 ) . In " Jim Desterland " the poet is , in fact , fishing when he hears " the voice you will ...
... comes about through planning , through prescription , through design , can only be bad poetry . Thus , Plutzik's ... come for his catch " ( 41 ) . In " Jim Desterland " the poet is , in fact , fishing when he hears " the voice you will ...
Page 12
... comes to learn , for example , that Clarissa's patries are not simply snobbish social gestures , as Peter insists , just as one learns , de- spite his frequent protestations , that Peter is still in love with her . One respects his ...
... comes to learn , for example , that Clarissa's patries are not simply snobbish social gestures , as Peter insists , just as one learns , de- spite his frequent protestations , that Peter is still in love with her . One respects his ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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