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Page 95
... third stanza takes on a new gravity through a tightening of the style , though the words themselves merely describe the scene as it appeared to the child and the man . Suddenly we are back forty years , looking with the child through ...
... third stanza takes on a new gravity through a tightening of the style , though the words themselves merely describe the scene as it appeared to the child and the man . Suddenly we are back forty years , looking with the child through ...
Page 133
... third act in a scene clearly reminiscent of the banquet scene in The Cenci . Domitia and Poppaea then conspire against Agrip- pina , and for some time Nero , weak and easily dominated , cannot decide between Poppaea and his mother . The ...
... third act in a scene clearly reminiscent of the banquet scene in The Cenci . Domitia and Poppaea then conspire against Agrip- pina , and for some time Nero , weak and easily dominated , cannot decide between Poppaea and his mother . The ...
Page 167
... third act , dealing with the wooers , is drawn from the last third of Book XVI and the first fourth of Book XVII . The fourth act , in which Ulysses appears disguised among the wooers and still in disguise talks with Penelope , and in ...
... third act , dealing with the wooers , is drawn from the last third of Book XVI and the first fourth of Book XVII . The fourth act , in which Ulysses appears disguised among the wooers and still in disguise talks with Penelope , and in ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
Copyright | |
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