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... stanza ) the sad lot of woman , can come in to gratify the appetite . The abeyance of thought exhibited by the first three stanzas now takes on a more sinister aspect . The switch- ing - off of intelligence that is necessary if the ...
... stanza ) the sad lot of woman , can come in to gratify the appetite . The abeyance of thought exhibited by the first three stanzas now takes on a more sinister aspect . The switch- ing - off of intelligence that is necessary if the ...
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... stanza , the draught of vintage , ' " Cool'd a long age in the deep - delved earth , the coolness ( having banished the drowsy fever ) playing voluptuously against the warmth of the warm South . ' The sensuous luxury keeps its element ...
... stanza , the draught of vintage , ' " Cool'd a long age in the deep - delved earth , the coolness ( having banished the drowsy fever ) playing voluptuously against the warmth of the warm South . ' The sensuous luxury keeps its element ...
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... stanza repre- sents the actual upon which the poem turns its back , seeking deception . Though the fancy cannot ... stanza , with its ' green altar ' and its ' peaceful citadel . ' But even here we are made aware of a price to be paid ...
... stanza repre- sents the actual upon which the poem turns its back , seeking deception . Though the fancy cannot ... stanza , with its ' green altar ' and its ' peaceful citadel . ' But even here we are made aware of a price to be paid ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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