Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth MarillaThomas Austin Kirby, William John Olive Louisiana State University Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 387 |
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... stanza is difficult and I don't think that any of the commentators have given us much help . Mr. E. C. Pettet argues that the glowworms " shine because they ' face ' the moon : when the moon has gone , their light is dead . In the same ...
... stanza is difficult and I don't think that any of the commentators have given us much help . Mr. E. C. Pettet argues that the glowworms " shine because they ' face ' the moon : when the moon has gone , their light is dead . In the same ...
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... stanza we find Vaughan developing the idea that it was proper that the Lord should " lodge alone " among " his own living works , " the trees and the herbs , which watched him with wonder " while the Jews did sleep . " The poet ...
... stanza we find Vaughan developing the idea that it was proper that the Lord should " lodge alone " among " his own living works , " the trees and the herbs , which watched him with wonder " while the Jews did sleep . " The poet ...
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... stanza 29 , the eighth stanza of fytte two . These seven stanzas may be divided into two groups , the first three of which provide the transition from the challenge to the quest by accounting for the passing of the seasons between the ...
... stanza 29 , the eighth stanza of fytte two . These seven stanzas may be divided into two groups , the first three of which provide the transition from the challenge to the quest by accounting for the passing of the seasons between the ...
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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