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... never tires . The double spacing is Hughes's , following upon three quatrains that were single - spaced . Such is the conclusion of the poem , never tiring . There's indefatigability for you . Fortunately , as Austin Clarke reminds us ...
... never tires . The double spacing is Hughes's , following upon three quatrains that were single - spaced . Such is the conclusion of the poem , never tiring . There's indefatigability for you . Fortunately , as Austin Clarke reminds us ...
Page 134
... never wanteth shifts . Elsewhere , still preoccupied with ' thoughts ' , Donne relishes the idea that an honest lover's thoughts need never fear their being transparent to others . The interaction is between his loved word for the ...
... never wanteth shifts . Elsewhere , still preoccupied with ' thoughts ' , Donne relishes the idea that an honest lover's thoughts need never fear their being transparent to others . The interaction is between his loved word for the ...
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... never questioned the canon itself . Once seen as stimulating within the intellectual micro - climate of the GDR , these debates have today rightly been forgotten . Bertolt Brecht was something of an excep- tion , but even he turned more ...
... never questioned the canon itself . Once seen as stimulating within the intellectual micro - climate of the GDR , these debates have today rightly been forgotten . Bertolt Brecht was something of an excep- tion , but even he turned more ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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