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... kind of defense is more valid than another . Possibly , he further suggests that one kind of " good " poetry is preferable to another . In light of the third act , the significance of these themes is clear , for Ovid's qualifications as ...
... kind of defense is more valid than another . Possibly , he further suggests that one kind of " good " poetry is preferable to another . In light of the third act , the significance of these themes is clear , for Ovid's qualifications as ...
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... kind " are separate words , nor is it necessary to connect " has sub- stance of " with " like kind . " Another recurrent image is that of an island ( Creeley has writ- ten a novel called The Island , dedicated to Charles Olson , and ...
... kind " are separate words , nor is it necessary to connect " has sub- stance of " with " like kind . " Another recurrent image is that of an island ( Creeley has writ- ten a novel called The Island , dedicated to Charles Olson , and ...
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... kind of threat to the privacy of the individual soul . Of her early love affair with Sally Seton , Clarissa reflects that the strange thing , on looking back , was the purity , the integrity , of her feeling for Sally . It was not like ...
... kind of threat to the privacy of the individual soul . Of her early love affair with Sally Seton , Clarissa reflects that the strange thing , on looking back , was the purity , the integrity , of her feeling for Sally . It was not like ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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