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... reader : the very fact that I have generated the reading of Book 4 so far advanced implies that the poem's own stasis can provoke movement of a kind in its readers . Medieval poems are less well - wrought urns than interactive games ...
... reader : the very fact that I have generated the reading of Book 4 so far advanced implies that the poem's own stasis can provoke movement of a kind in its readers . Medieval poems are less well - wrought urns than interactive games ...
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... reader's engagement with the poem , and aspects of the poem's represented interaction do , then , generate antidotes to idleness . By way of ending , I propose one further argument that Book 4 works its own way out of the dead - end of ...
... reader's engagement with the poem , and aspects of the poem's represented interaction do , then , generate antidotes to idleness . By way of ending , I propose one further argument that Book 4 works its own way out of the dead - end of ...
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... reader in a dignified pose , the sash of a deputy to the Convention around his shoulder . But the caption conveys the secret hidden behind the picture : I was not born with a delicate disposition , My soul is sordid and vulgar , I have ...
... reader in a dignified pose , the sash of a deputy to the Convention around his shoulder . But the caption conveys the secret hidden behind the picture : I was not born with a delicate disposition , My soul is sordid and vulgar , I have ...
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Foundlings Lostlings Changelings | 1 |
Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany | 53 |
A E Housmans Rejected Addresses | 83 |
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