Louisiana State University Studies: Humanities series, Выпуск 19Louisiana State University Press, 1970 |
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... soul of the child , my son , the soul that has not come to accept his separation from its source ; for its body is still small , and has not yet grown to its full bulk . How beautiful through- out is such a soul as that ! It is not yet ...
... soul of the child , my son , the soul that has not come to accept his separation from its source ; for its body is still small , and has not yet grown to its full bulk . How beautiful through- out is such a soul as that ! It is not yet ...
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... Soul mourns . Vaughan's paradoxical development of the basic idea makes the poem a tissue of oxymora . What we ordinarily think of as death merely frees the soul from its physical privations to enjoy an en- larged kind of life . By ...
... Soul mourns . Vaughan's paradoxical development of the basic idea makes the poem a tissue of oxymora . What we ordinarily think of as death merely frees the soul from its physical privations to enjoy an en- larged kind of life . By ...
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... soul . When tender thoughts enter his head , he swiftly reminds himself that " my heart is turned to stone ; I strike it , and it hurts my hand " ( IV.i.192–93 ) . After Desdemona denies his accusations , he attempts to make her ...
... soul . When tender thoughts enter his head , he swiftly reminds himself that " my heart is turned to stone ; I strike it , and it hurts my hand " ( IV.i.192–93 ) . After Desdemona denies his accusations , he attempts to make her ...
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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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