The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 sider |
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... head- his old head , scorned by his daughters for dotage , his foolish head , hated by himself for letting his ' folly in / And ( his ) dear judgment out ' . It is despair - despair not only over his own plight but also over that of ...
... head- his old head , scorned by his daughters for dotage , his foolish head , hated by himself for letting his ' folly in / And ( his ) dear judgment out ' . It is despair - despair not only over his own plight but also over that of ...
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... head through his Laurels , which has a kind of violent felicity . Irresistible and blameless , he is the instrument of angry heaven . But this is Cromwell's own view : with urbane charm , Marvell adds his praise , true praise , the ...
... head through his Laurels , which has a kind of violent felicity . Irresistible and blameless , he is the instrument of angry heaven . But this is Cromwell's own view : with urbane charm , Marvell adds his praise , true praise , the ...
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... head or the corrupted heart , Fop at the toilet , flatt'rer at the board , Now trips a Lady , and now struts a Lord . Eve's tempter thus the Rabbins have exprest , A Cherub's face , a reptile all the rest ; Beauty that shocks you ...
... head or the corrupted heart , Fop at the toilet , flatt'rer at the board , Now trips a Lady , and now struts a Lord . Eve's tempter thus the Rabbins have exprest , A Cherub's face , a reptile all the rest ; Beauty that shocks you ...
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