Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... Finally , he shut his ears to his family's entreaties to stay with them and ran off toward the light in the distance . Under the light , he knew he would find the wicket gate that opened into Heaven . On his way , he met Pliant and ...
... Finally , he shut his ears to his family's entreaties to stay with them and ran off toward the light in the distance . Under the light , he knew he would find the wicket gate that opened into Heaven . On his way , he met Pliant and ...
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... finally dies of the plague . Significantly , he is the only victim whose body is unmarked by the disease ; he has been destroyed emotionally and spiritually because his religious vision is inadequate to the challenge and because he ...
... finally dies of the plague . Significantly , he is the only victim whose body is unmarked by the disease ; he has been destroyed emotionally and spiritually because his religious vision is inadequate to the challenge and because he ...
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... finally the center of the fruit , “ edible amethysts . " He extends this poetic image to the limits of language : silence . The poet confesses that he can no longer talk , caught up as he is in a taste as sweet as what the eye sees when ...
... finally the center of the fruit , “ edible amethysts . " He extends this poetic image to the limits of language : silence . The poet confesses that he can no longer talk , caught up as he is in a taste as sweet as what the eye sees when ...
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