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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Pàgina 41
... sense of officious pry- ing ) - ' Must to thy motions ... ? ' - ' houres , dayes , moneths , which are the rags of time ' . Stress , intonation , gesture almost , are imposed on us as we read ; we have the sense of a living speech ...
... sense of officious pry- ing ) - ' Must to thy motions ... ? ' - ' houres , dayes , moneths , which are the rags of time ' . Stress , intonation , gesture almost , are imposed on us as we read ; we have the sense of a living speech ...
Pàgina 186
... sense of the poem appears to be simple and straightforward at first reading , though it depends for its final effect ... sense first used by Milton ) , a rope used for hanging , and in the figurative sense used in the Bible ( ' the cords ...
... sense of the poem appears to be simple and straightforward at first reading , though it depends for its final effect ... sense first used by Milton ) , a rope used for hanging , and in the figurative sense used in the Bible ( ' the cords ...
Pàgina 190
... sense of death or destruction , would herself be destroyed . So fate separates them with her decrees of steel like the sword placed down the middle of the bed to ensure chastity . Though the whole world of love ' wheels ' ( or ' whirls ...
... sense of death or destruction , would herself be destroyed . So fate separates them with her decrees of steel like the sword placed down the middle of the bed to ensure chastity . Though the whole world of love ' wheels ' ( or ' whirls ...
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