A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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96. oldal
... present time doth boast itself Above a better gone , so must thy grave Give way to what's seen now ! ... ' She had not been Nor was not to be equall'd ' - thus your verse Flow'd with her beauty once : ' tis shrewdly ebb'd , To say you ...
... present time doth boast itself Above a better gone , so must thy grave Give way to what's seen now ! ... ' She had not been Nor was not to be equall'd ' - thus your verse Flow'd with her beauty once : ' tis shrewdly ebb'd , To say you ...
62. oldal
... present purposes . Donne's short poems , for example , although they may contain much material , and obvious development , remain unitary in that they have a central image or idea ; and the impact on the reader is made by Donne's ...
... present purposes . Donne's short poems , for example , although they may contain much material , and obvious development , remain unitary in that they have a central image or idea ; and the impact on the reader is made by Donne's ...
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... present he is a research student at the University of Manchester where he is working on American Literature . ELDRED JONES , a graduate of the Universities of Durham and Oxford , is a lecturer in English at Fourah Bay College , Sierra ...
... present he is a research student at the University of Manchester where he is working on American Literature . ELDRED JONES , a graduate of the Universities of Durham and Oxford , is a lecturer in English at Fourah Bay College , Sierra ...
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