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... social values . When in the fourth part of the poem the persona states , " There is no change of place , " his meaning is clear . He goes on to explain that No one will ever know For what conversion brilliant capital is waiting , What ...
... social values . When in the fourth part of the poem the persona states , " There is no change of place , " his meaning is clear . He goes on to explain that No one will ever know For what conversion brilliant capital is waiting , What ...
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... social commitments are " another island . " " Home " is the place he leaves and enters , the place of " mildness ” —not a refuge or prison but the closest thing to Eden that non - romantic Auden is willing to assert . The movement is ...
... social commitments are " another island . " " Home " is the place he leaves and enters , the place of " mildness ” —not a refuge or prison but the closest thing to Eden that non - romantic Auden is willing to assert . The movement is ...
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... social . Rather , the social sphere has been reduced in scope to a small circle of dear friends who are admitted to dinner parties and welcomed for a weekend in the guest room , " a shrine to friendship " ( " For Friends Only , AH , p ...
... social . Rather , the social sphere has been reduced in scope to a small circle of dear friends who are admitted to dinner parties and welcomed for a weekend in the guest room , " a shrine to friendship " ( " For Friends Only , AH , p ...
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Johnson Music and Music | 47 |
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