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Side 11
... human beings . We see that Theseus is gradually proceeding to the philosophi- cal explanation of Death governed by Jupiter . Death : The temporal limitation of the mutabilty in human beings is marked by birth and death ; that is , one ...
... human beings . We see that Theseus is gradually proceeding to the philosophi- cal explanation of Death governed by Jupiter . Death : The temporal limitation of the mutabilty in human beings is marked by birth and death ; that is , one ...
Side 47
... human existence influenced the Elizabethan poets to a very great extent , who learned and developed their poetic art and communicated to their readers their own genuine thoughts and sentiments on the significance of human experience ...
... human existence influenced the Elizabethan poets to a very great extent , who learned and developed their poetic art and communicated to their readers their own genuine thoughts and sentiments on the significance of human experience ...
Side 48
... human life , and reveals the sharpness of the poet's sensitivity . The association of ' dew ' with ' human life ' readily comes , partcularly to the Japanese mind , and it seems to have suited the general taste of Elizabethan literature ...
... human life , and reveals the sharpness of the poet's sensitivity . The association of ' dew ' with ' human life ' readily comes , partcularly to the Japanese mind , and it seems to have suited the general taste of Elizabethan literature ...
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The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
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According action appears authors auxiliary beginning Brutus Caesar called cause century characters comes common Congreve criticism death Dialect double-meaning effect Elizabethan English examples expression eyes fact Falstaff fear feeling Fool give hand head honour human hyphened idea instance kill kind King Lady language Lear letter linguistic literary literature live London look Macbeth meaning mind Modesty moral nature negative never night once original passage person play poem poetic poetry present prose question reason reference relation scene seems seen sense sentence separate Shakespeare shows simple solid soliloquy sound speak speech stand style thee thing thou thought town Troilus turn University various verb verse woman word writes