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... heart heard of , ghost guessed : It is the blight man was born for , It is Margaret you mourn for . ( # 32 ) The first line sets the slow and halting speech patterns . The ac- cent on the last syllable of the girl's name catches us ...
... heart heard of , ghost guessed : It is the blight man was born for , It is Margaret you mourn for . ( # 32 ) The first line sets the slow and halting speech patterns . The ac- cent on the last syllable of the girl's name catches us ...
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... heart is the central devotion of the Society of Jesus.24 For Hopkins , the heart has strong properties of metaphorical importance to the poems . The heart symbolizes human intelligence as well as the seat for man's feelings.25 In his ...
... heart is the central devotion of the Society of Jesus.24 For Hopkins , the heart has strong properties of metaphorical importance to the poems . The heart symbolizes human intelligence as well as the seat for man's feelings.25 In his ...
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... heart . But it is no matter . . . . ( V : 2 : 215-217 ) And these words of Hamlet's just before his death : I am dead , Horatio ... Had I but time ( as this fell sergeant , death , Is strict in his arrest ) O , I could tell you- But let ...
... heart . But it is no matter . . . . ( V : 2 : 215-217 ) And these words of Hamlet's just before his death : I am dead , Horatio ... Had I but time ( as this fell sergeant , death , Is strict in his arrest ) O , I could tell you- But let ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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