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... suggests , to experience " Royal Palm " simply as a description of a tree and to accept the poet's role as no more than that of an outside observer.17 However , the emotional and spiritual richness of the poem's metaphors , as well as ...
... suggests , to experience " Royal Palm " simply as a description of a tree and to accept the poet's role as no more than that of an outside observer.17 However , the emotional and spiritual richness of the poem's metaphors , as well as ...
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... suggests high birth and good breeding , but , like Truewit , Dauphine fails to live up to his name . When Truewit suggests procuring a " zealous brother " to officiate at Morose's wedding , believing that this will " torment him purely ...
... suggests high birth and good breeding , but , like Truewit , Dauphine fails to live up to his name . When Truewit suggests procuring a " zealous brother " to officiate at Morose's wedding , believing that this will " torment him purely ...
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... suggests , Swift censures prostitution by impressing upon his reader that " he contaminates himself and becomes malodorous in physical contact with these ' venomous creatures . ' " 4 Thus , Swift is justified in his apparent descriptive ...
... suggests , Swift censures prostitution by impressing upon his reader that " he contaminates himself and becomes malodorous in physical contact with these ' venomous creatures . ' " 4 Thus , Swift is justified in his apparent descriptive ...
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