Louisiana State University Studies: Humanities series, Выпуск 19Louisiana State University Press, 1970 |
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... things to man ! " His yearning for the " staidness of things " is beautifully stated . As he puts it , " these / To his divine appointments ever cleave , / And no new business breaks their peace . . . . ” Observe that the poet does not ...
... things to man ! " His yearning for the " staidness of things " is beautifully stated . As he puts it , " these / To his divine appointments ever cleave , / And no new business breaks their peace . . . . ” Observe that the poet does not ...
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... things lacking sight like moles or with things which shroud the sight of others , like " moving mist [ s ] . " But life itself is inexpressible -though the poet makes one more effort to express it by terming it " A quickness , which my ...
... things lacking sight like moles or with things which shroud the sight of others , like " moving mist [ s ] . " But life itself is inexpressible -though the poet makes one more effort to express it by terming it " A quickness , which my ...
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... things against mee , but to urge things , fain'd by the Ignorant , against my profession .... They objected , making of verses to me , when I could object to most of them , their not being able to reade them , but as worthy of scorne ...
... things against mee , but to urge things , fain'd by the Ignorant , against my profession .... They objected , making of verses to me , when I could object to most of them , their not being able to reade them , but as worthy of scorne ...
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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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