Louisiana State University Studies: Humanities series, Выпуск 19Louisiana State University Press, 1970 |
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... lines enclosed by parentheses , is a form of the proverb , " Stolen PLEASURES are sweetest " ( P423 ) . The last four lines in the series of questions are rather obscure but they can be ex- plicated with the help of proverbs . The line ...
... lines enclosed by parentheses , is a form of the proverb , " Stolen PLEASURES are sweetest " ( P423 ) . The last four lines in the series of questions are rather obscure but they can be ex- plicated with the help of proverbs . The line ...
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... lines , though Horne painstakingly makes things as clear as possible . Ferdinand's lamprey allusion is omitted , and , remarkably , so is the Duchess ' line " This is flesh and blood , sir . . . . " Horne's original direction has ...
... lines , though Horne painstakingly makes things as clear as possible . Ferdinand's lamprey allusion is omitted , and , remarkably , so is the Duchess ' line " This is flesh and blood , sir . . . . " Horne's original direction has ...
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... lines , two drawn with something of a flourish from each of the capitals across the page . The larger size of the four initials which begin the traditional four fyttes of the poem relative to the other five oversized capitals , and the ...
... lines , two drawn with something of a flourish from each of the capitals across the page . The larger size of the four initials which begin the traditional four fyttes of the poem relative to the other five oversized capitals , and 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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