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... passages in itself , it will have proportionately impaired that line or passage in relation to its neighbours , since any good poem is a web of language , a web of mood or moods , each thread of which was chosen consciously . Or , at ...
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... passage from ' Macbeth ' ( a passage he greatly admires ) which includes the words dun , knife , and blanket , finds that he can scarce check [ his ] risibility ' , and one of the reasons for this lies in his sensitiveness to the ...
... passage from ' Macbeth ' ( a passage he greatly admires ) which includes the words dun , knife , and blanket , finds that he can scarce check [ his ] risibility ' , and one of the reasons for this lies in his sensitiveness to the ...
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... passages ( 1 ) and ( 5 ) , and gives a new instance of the image of window- shutting used to imply absence of light from Marlowe ( " Tambur- laine ' , Part I , v , 1 ) . Professor ... passage in Dekker's ' Seven Deadlie Sinnes 206 Appendix I.
... passages ( 1 ) and ( 5 ) , and gives a new instance of the image of window- shutting used to imply absence of light from Marlowe ( " Tambur- laine ' , Part I , v , 1 ) . Professor ... passage in Dekker's ' Seven Deadlie Sinnes 206 Appendix I.
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Elizabethan Decoration | 5 |
The prose of Lylys comedies | 17 |
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