Cavalier Poets: Selected PoemsThomas Clayton Oxford University Press, 1978 - 363페이지 |
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... sense than are readily found . Lines 3-4 seem to govern the rest , with syntactical ambiguity en passant ( the first sense is assimilated to the second ) : ( 1 ) ' dare we not trust ... thy dust [ ? ] ' , i.e. believe that you are dead ...
... sense than are readily found . Lines 3-4 seem to govern the rest , with syntactical ambiguity en passant ( the first sense is assimilated to the second ) : ( 1 ) ' dare we not trust ... thy dust [ ? ] ' , i.e. believe that you are dead ...
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... sense : Things are distinct , and must the same appear To every piercing eye , or well - tuned ear . Though sweets with yours , sharps best with my taste meet , Both must agree this meat's or sharp or sweet ; But if I scent a stench ...
... sense : Things are distinct , and must the same appear To every piercing eye , or well - tuned ear . Though sweets with yours , sharps best with my taste meet , Both must agree this meat's or sharp or sweet ; But if I scent a stench ...
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... senses is a statement of a double loss for the fly : becoming his enemy's property and losing his posterity at a blow ... sense is that the spider is the loser , too , as the fly's heir buried by the fly . Yet Fates a glory have reserved ...
... senses is a statement of a double loss for the fly : becoming his enemy's property and losing his posterity at a blow ... sense is that the spider is the loser , too , as the fly's heir buried by the fly . Yet Fates a glory have reserved ...
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