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... nature That it engluts and swallows other sorrows . The thought is as artfully elaborated as the imagery . Never has goddess or woman wooed with such perverse ingenuity and pedantic persistency , and it is little wonder that Adonis is ...
... nature That it engluts and swallows other sorrows . The thought is as artfully elaborated as the imagery . Never has goddess or woman wooed with such perverse ingenuity and pedantic persistency , and it is little wonder that Adonis is ...
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... nature is once again revealed in his lyrical soliloquy with its threefold cause , its fivefold light and tragic pun ; like a fountain it mounts on the solid column of the monosyllables , and falls in the splendid cadences of monumental ...
... nature is once again revealed in his lyrical soliloquy with its threefold cause , its fivefold light and tragic pun ; like a fountain it mounts on the solid column of the monosyllables , and falls in the splendid cadences of monumental ...
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... Nature is order and harmony , and it is natural for subjects to obey their rulers , for children to obey their parents ; disorder and discord are unnatural , and revolution , murder , and filial disobedience are the beginnings of chaos ...
... Nature is order and harmony , and it is natural for subjects to obey their rulers , for children to obey their parents ; disorder and discord are unnatural , and revolution , murder , and filial disobedience are the beginnings of chaos ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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