Essays & Poems Presented to Lord David Cecil |
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... lives , studious and sociable , into which the idea of violence never entered - people temperamentally akin to the subjects of some of the books he was later to write - Dorothy Osborne , William Cowper , Thomas Gray , Jane Austen , and ...
... lives , studious and sociable , into which the idea of violence never entered - people temperamentally akin to the subjects of some of the books he was later to write - Dorothy Osborne , William Cowper , Thomas Gray , Jane Austen , and ...
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... live in life everlasting . ' Then I prayed to that blessed Beam , blithe in spirit , 125 With courage keen ; no comrade was by me , I lay there alone . There was longing in my heart , I was fain to fare forth ; and since then I have ...
... live in life everlasting . ' Then I prayed to that blessed Beam , blithe in spirit , 125 With courage keen ; no comrade was by me , I lay there alone . There was longing in my heart , I was fain to fare forth ; and since then I have ...
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... lives ' . The reason is not prudery or affected reticence , but that very Augustan habit of distinguishing the pertinent : such a topic ' less properly belongs to the memoirs of an individual than to the natural history of the species ...
... lives ' . The reason is not prudery or affected reticence , but that very Augustan habit of distinguishing the pertinent : such a topic ' less properly belongs to the memoirs of an individual than to the natural history of the species ...
Contents
RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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