A Guide to English Literature: From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Cassell, 1961 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... characteristic close : Nor for my peace will I goe farre , As wandrers doe , that still doe rome , But make my strengths , such as they are , Here in my bosome , and at home . Even the famous song ' Drinke to me onely with thine eyes ...
... characteristic close : Nor for my peace will I goe farre , As wandrers doe , that still doe rome , But make my strengths , such as they are , Here in my bosome , and at home . Even the famous song ' Drinke to me onely with thine eyes ...
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... characteristic this acceptance is not mere resignation : it suggests mature choice and an enlargement of spirit , which is communicated most naturally in images of spring and renewal of life , as in The Flower . Herbert's best work ...
... characteristic this acceptance is not mere resignation : it suggests mature choice and an enlargement of spirit , which is communicated most naturally in images of spring and renewal of life , as in The Flower . Herbert's best work ...
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... characteristic of Donne that profound emotion gener- ally stimulates his powers of intellectual analysis and argument , and that for him the process of logical reasoning can be in itself an emotional experience . As he brings to the ...
... characteristic of Donne that profound emotion gener- ally stimulates his powers of intellectual analysis and argument , and that for him the process of logical reasoning can be in itself an emotional experience . As he brings to the ...
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