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... scenes , so too for different readers the centered consciousness can be different characters in the same scene : I identify with Satan , you with Sin . According to Holland , “ our so - called ' identification with a lit- erary ...
... scenes , so too for different readers the centered consciousness can be different characters in the same scene : I identify with Satan , you with Sin . According to Holland , “ our so - called ' identification with a lit- erary ...
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... scene in the meadow is welcome to us ( 59 ) . As before ( 49 and 56 ) , the poet again abridges time , and he shows us the meadow , now inundated by the River Denton flowing near it , at a somewhat later season after harvest . With some ...
... scene in the meadow is welcome to us ( 59 ) . As before ( 49 and 56 ) , the poet again abridges time , and he shows us the meadow , now inundated by the River Denton flowing near it , at a somewhat later season after harvest . With some ...
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... scene to pass in his vicinity ( 82 ) . Further- more , the last and most devious trick the suitor resorts to , an “ Ambush ” of “ feign'd complying Innocence , ” not only demands a singular referent but also precisely fits the somewhat ...
... scene to pass in his vicinity ( 82 ) . Further- more , the last and most devious trick the suitor resorts to , an “ Ambush ” of “ feign'd complying Innocence , ” not only demands a singular referent but also precisely fits the somewhat ...
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