A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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68. oldal
... give some general symbolic value to the water in which the horse stands firm , encouraged by the ' physical ' appeal of the language in the fourth line . It may be going too far to give a similar kind of significance to the fire the ...
... give some general symbolic value to the water in which the horse stands firm , encouraged by the ' physical ' appeal of the language in the fourth line . It may be going too far to give a similar kind of significance to the fire the ...
116. oldal
... give full scope to their histrionic powers while pruning them of all self - conceited excess . Barker's locus classicus on the subject is to be found in a letter written to the young John Gielgud , the salient passages of which cannot ...
... give full scope to their histrionic powers while pruning them of all self - conceited excess . Barker's locus classicus on the subject is to be found in a letter written to the young John Gielgud , the salient passages of which cannot ...
33. oldal
... give each other the most delicate morsels of the main dish : Hollow with rage and fear , I crouch and stare , And ... Gives grace and power and meaning to the day , Renews the heart , gives joy to every act And turns the fable into ...
... give each other the most delicate morsels of the main dish : Hollow with rage and fear , I crouch and stare , And ... Gives grace and power and meaning to the day , Renews the heart , gives joy to every act And turns the fable into ...
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