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... finally to secure a place of refuge and work on the fruit plantation belonging to his grandparents , which he had visited eleven years earlier . The months prior to his departure were filled with extreme anxiety over his grandmother's ...
... finally to secure a place of refuge and work on the fruit plantation belonging to his grandparents , which he had visited eleven years earlier . The months prior to his departure were filled with extreme anxiety over his grandmother's ...
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... finally , through all the multiplicity , asserts a balanced tension between the two . Privacy is valued , but everywhere is tempered by reminders that humans must share the places they inhabit . Likewise , the romantic's imaginary ...
... finally , through all the multiplicity , asserts a balanced tension between the two . Privacy is valued , but everywhere is tempered by reminders that humans must share the places they inhabit . Likewise , the romantic's imaginary ...
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... finally too vast , too disorganized for man's taste ; the carpenter is thus a real neces- sity . Auden gives us a psuedo - anthropological explanation for man's desire to define his boundaries in " Down There , " the " cellar " poem ...
... finally too vast , too disorganized for man's taste ; the carpenter is thus a real neces- sity . Auden gives us a psuedo - anthropological explanation for man's desire to define his boundaries in " Down There , " the " cellar " poem ...
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