The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volume 4Orient Longmans., 1964 - English literature |
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... passage which shows Troilus's direct allegiance to Fortune as his particular Divinity . Only twice does he actually refer at any length to Fortune . Once in Bk . I , he exclaims ' For wel fynde I that Fortune is my fo ' ( I , 837 ) . To ...
... passage which shows Troilus's direct allegiance to Fortune as his particular Divinity . Only twice does he actually refer at any length to Fortune . Once in Bk . I , he exclaims ' For wel fynde I that Fortune is my fo ' ( I , 837 ) . To ...
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... passages rests the love of Troilus and Criseyde . We feel that love indeed has triumphed , but not at the cost of ... passage already referred to ( III , 250 ff . ) , and through Pandarus we too are not allowed to forget . In the two ...
... passages rests the love of Troilus and Criseyde . We feel that love indeed has triumphed , but not at the cost of ... passage already referred to ( III , 250 ff . ) , and through Pandarus we too are not allowed to forget . In the two ...
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... passage is given in Question 7 ( a ) on p . 174 ] . Could the speaker have been an interviewee facing the lights and cameras of a television studio ? If so , or if the stretch of speech comes from an analogous situation , what is its ...
... passage is given in Question 7 ( a ) on p . 174 ] . Could the speaker have been an interviewee facing the lights and cameras of a television studio ? If so , or if the stretch of speech comes from an analogous situation , what is its ...
Contents
Vol IV | 47 |
Donnes The Progresse of the Soul T P CHITANAND | 69 |
From Reason to ImaginationA Phase | 85 |
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